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EJ251
Real Name: Dylan Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Truckee
Posts: 539
Car: 06 WRX wagon CGM
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Need to change the trans oil in the wagon (06 WRX) and I've been looking around on the big forums, but nothing but retarded unclear opinions.
WANT: To improve shifting feel and action if possible. To quiet the gearbox if possible. To put in oil that will improve protection and be at least as good as the OEM SS oil. To have the oil appropriate for the climate, Truckee, 0 degrees up to 80+ degrees of temp range. DONT WANT: A hair brained ten-ingredient concoction. To use something that no one else seems to use. Anything that is more track-specific, meaning I mostly drive my car in the real world, maybe some autox if I get lucky this year. Uncle Scotty's cocktail. I'm thinking Pennzoil syncromesh 75w 90, or perhaps a Redline product. This is my first trans oil change in this car, so nothing to compare to. Mostly want something that will be as better than stock possibly improving engagement/feel and that will not be solid during winter freezes. Inputs?
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Real Name: Joel Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Reno, NV
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Car: 2004WRX
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I switched to the Redline lightweight and it made shifting much better. Mainly down into first gear.
I think this is it > http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Lightweight Shockproof is pretty universally loved in Subaru gearboxes. But it will be a little stiff on cold mornings.
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Real Name: Cody Join Date: May 2005
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I switched from Uncle Scotty's to the Redline Shockproof LW. I've never loved my gearbox with any particular gear oil. OEM was about as good as the other two. I have heard great things about Amsoil Severe Gear and Motul 300V. I'll probably try the latter next change.
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Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
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LW shockproof FTW!
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EJ251
Real Name: Dylan Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Truckee
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Have any of you driven with the shockproof on a 0 degree-ish winter morning? My temp extremes might make this more difficult. Reno's cold, but not quite as cold as truckee. Shockproof sounds good, but curious if anyone has used it in single digit temps. It does alright in Reno winter temps though eh?
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It can be a little "crunchy" in the morning. I really baby it to avoid the slight "crunchiness" in shifts before it warms up.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Reno
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You might want to give Superlightweight Shockproof a try. It should be a little better in cold temps.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: NW Reno
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Car: 2003 WRX Sedan - Blue
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I use 1 qt heavyweight redline shockproof and top it off with standard redline trans oil. Its not bad at all in the cold, quieted down the transmission signifigantly, and I can shift into first at up to 30 or 35 mph.
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Real Name: Silvio Join Date: Jul 2008
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Car: 2004 Subaru STI
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i use LW shockproof and never had a problem, even in freezing temps it still feels smother than stock fluid.
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Real Name: Joel Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Reno, NV
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welcome bluestreak! You shift into 1st at 35?
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Reno
Posts: 148
Car: RED WRX
Class: Spectator
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I still have the original fill of OEM lube at ~88,000 mi. Still shifts as wonderfly as when new. It is a bit stiff in the cold, but then compared to shifting the Alfa, it is always smooth...
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Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
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I'd just deal with the Lightweight's thickness in the cold. It's not terrible if you're just patient when shifting into 1st and reverse in the cold. In fact, for the protection afforded, all the shockproof oils are generally better in the cold than the equivalent SAE oil. Remember that Lightweight shockproof's film acts like a 75W140 weight oil.
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Real Name: Nick P Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Reno
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I use the Redline 75W-90NS gear oil...works fine for me..
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You also have an extra synchro cone on 1st as do all WRX's starting in MY05. I suspect that it would be too slippery for the earlier cars. Just a guess.
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Real Name: Dylan Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Truckee
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Any opinions of Motul 300?
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Just going off what they're saying on Nabisco, it's good.
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Real Name: Tommy Join Date: Apr 2009
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+1 on Redline.. im using redline for the front and rear love it...
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Here's my summary from the original big thread on the topic: http://www.seccs.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2803 Quote:
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Real Name: Chris Dewey Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Reno
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RedLine Lightweight Shockproof.
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EJ22
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I picked up some 80w90 down here in vegas, Service at SOLV said it was the best. Does this work for Reno temp. too or should I go 75w90?
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Real Name: Cody Join Date: May 2005
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What brand?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Coudlnt find the good stuff. Chris told me to return it, said I wouldn't need to fill it right now. I got valvoline it was the best they had, just got it in case.
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Yah, Lithia Parts told me that's what they use (Penzoil) so it must work. Should be fine for topping off anyway. The worst thing that could happen is you'll have to shift slowly to avoid grinding. Just get the seal fixed and get some Redline 75W90NS or Shockproof LW in there when you can.
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