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I just used the generic heavy duty limited slip stuff they sell at GP Auto. Cost about $20 for 1 litre. By generic I don't mean it was crap, I just can't remember the brand. $20/litre isn't cheap :)

thx guys,

just bought the redline products and thought they r a little expensive ($140 4 6lt's), but i would have to say that it is well worth the money as it is alot easier to change gears now and the diff is way quieter than b4, and the car actually feels smother as well, wicked product. i bought it from oil world in herald st cheltenham........

they where really helpfull, explained all the diff oils and how they work b4 he let me buy the redline stuff...........

Steve

Diffs

According to my owners manual (JPNZ) R33

Viscas Non LSD.......1.0L

Active LSD .......1.6L

4WD Front ........1.0L

Rear .........1.3L

All other types ..........1.3L

Gearbox

2WD RB20E ...........2.0L

RB25DE ...........2.5L

RB25DET ...........2.8L

4WD RB25DE ......... 4.1L

Active LSD uses Power Steering Fluid

Can anyone supply this info for the R32 ?

Originally posted by phat32

i bought it from oil world in herald st cheltenham........

they where really helpfull, explained all the diff oils and how they work b4 he let me buy the redline stuff...........

Steve

They got a phone number/web page???

I did the diff without a hoist.... Took about an hour by the time I fiddled round... just make sure you have a oil pump with a flexible hose to pump the oil back into the diff... And my 3inch exhaust was in the way really bad :D you gotta try and work around it

Cheers

Sumo

P.S. I could only buy that oil in a 4 litre container.... its bloody good shit

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