I bought my 2024 Hyundai Elantra N new in July 2024 and it now has over 19,000 miles. Since new, I've noticed notchy engagement into 3rd gear, especially when cold, but not usually at lower RPM.
The issue is with engaging 3rd gear only, and the notchy engagement is sort of sporadic; I've tried all manner of adjustment of my technique, and about 40-50% of the time, I can get it to go in smooth, but, the other times, there's a "catch", and even after a year, I haven't been able to figure out a technique to avoid the "catch" consistently. All other gears are great.
Someone recommended that I use Redline MTL (75W80) which would be a bit thicker than the factory fill, which is a GL-4 SAE-70. He said he's actually using 50/50 MTL (75W80) and MT-85 (75W85) in his Elantra N due to the fact that he's in southern Arizona where it's hot. He suggested to just use the 75W80 if I'm in an area where I get an actual winter (which, in Middle Tennessee, we do). He said he noticed an immediate improvement when he went to the Redline MTF.
I'm wondering whether to just try Redline's MT-LV 70W/75W, which meets the GL-4 SAE-70 spec called for by the Elantra N, and see if that makes any difference, or just go with the thicker MTL 75W80 stuff right off the bat.
Would there be any harm that could come from using a slightly thicker MTF? Is the LV (I'm assuming this stands for low viscosity) spec just to try to improve economy?
I've also emailed both Redline and HPL to ask for their recommendations (though, looking at HPL's site, I don't see any GL-4 MTF advertised).
In any case, the Redline is not that expensive, at $23/qt from their website (I haven't shopped around to see if available anywhere else for less), and the car only takes 2 quarts. So if it didn't work out, I could always just swap it out.
What do y'all recommend? Anyone had success in smoothing out notchy gear engagement in a manual?
The issue is with engaging 3rd gear only, and the notchy engagement is sort of sporadic; I've tried all manner of adjustment of my technique, and about 40-50% of the time, I can get it to go in smooth, but, the other times, there's a "catch", and even after a year, I haven't been able to figure out a technique to avoid the "catch" consistently. All other gears are great.
Someone recommended that I use Redline MTL (75W80) which would be a bit thicker than the factory fill, which is a GL-4 SAE-70. He said he's actually using 50/50 MTL (75W80) and MT-85 (75W85) in his Elantra N due to the fact that he's in southern Arizona where it's hot. He suggested to just use the 75W80 if I'm in an area where I get an actual winter (which, in Middle Tennessee, we do). He said he noticed an immediate improvement when he went to the Redline MTF.
I'm wondering whether to just try Redline's MT-LV 70W/75W, which meets the GL-4 SAE-70 spec called for by the Elantra N, and see if that makes any difference, or just go with the thicker MTL 75W80 stuff right off the bat.
Would there be any harm that could come from using a slightly thicker MTF? Is the LV (I'm assuming this stands for low viscosity) spec just to try to improve economy?
I've also emailed both Redline and HPL to ask for their recommendations (though, looking at HPL's site, I don't see any GL-4 MTF advertised).
In any case, the Redline is not that expensive, at $23/qt from their website (I haven't shopped around to see if available anywhere else for less), and the car only takes 2 quarts. So if it didn't work out, I could always just swap it out.
What do y'all recommend? Anyone had success in smoothing out notchy gear engagement in a manual?