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k so now ive got my fancy 1.5 mechanical and am in the process of wearing it in what oil should i use and where do i get it

for those who want the low down its a kaaz 1.5 in a r33 gtst with the kaaz oil in it for wear in but do i stick with kaaz oil (local seller?) or change to another brand

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k so now ive got my fancy 1.5 mechanical and am in the process of wearing it in what oil should i use and where do i get it

for those who want the low down its a kaaz 1.5 in a r33 gtst with the kaaz oil in it for wear in but do i stick with kaaz oil (local seller?) or change to another brand

kaaz oil is good, you should have enough oil to do the run in and then refill it. i forget what the place is called (but i find out for you) that stock kaaz oil price is very $$$$ thou.

You can also try castrol LSX90 as my friend uses that in his kaaz 2way lsd and its very good.

Also stay away from REDLINE oil as its not good for the diff and turns it in to a noise thing if you uses it and it also damages the plates

edit: Place that stock Kaaz Oil is Vision R price is about $150 (1L)

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ahh kewl no redline got it

aparently the r33 takes 1.5 litres of oil so i need another can for once the diffs worn in and would rather not have to keep ordering in from the eastern states the damn stuffs expensive enuf without payin freight as well

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ahh kewl no redline got it

aparently the r33 takes 1.5 litres of oil so i need another can for once the diffs worn in and would rather not have to keep ordering in from the eastern states the damn stuffs expensive enuf without payin freight as well

give LSX90 try as its a limited slip oil (whatever that means), my mate who runs it in his kaaz lsd told me this

oils are very important as the clutch plates are designed to run wit certain oils, when i tried LSX90 it felt pretty much same wit kaaz oil

he is a mech so he knows what he is talking about lol

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edit: Place that stock Kaaz Oil is Vision R price is about $150 (1L)

wow super expensive rms motorsports (sau sponsor) sells the stuff for $95 a can ( 2l) mabe i shuuld just get afew cans from them and store em diff oil doesnt go off does it?

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wow super expensive rms motorsports (sau sponsor) sells the stuff for $95 a can ( 2l) mabe i shuuld just get afew cans from them and store em diff oil doesnt go off does it?

ahaha, i dont think so. I think Kaaz advises to change the diff oil every 5000km can become very $$$ lol

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The Redline oil is very thick, I got some for my car and trying to pump it into the diff was a mission. I would go for Redline, check out their website and they will give you a recommendation on what you should use.

have alook hear, more than one person says the same thing about running redline oil in your mech diff (its not good)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...950&hl=kaaz

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thanks for the info guys and for the link to very helpfull should be wearing it in this weekend so will make a decision on oil and let all know how it turns out

cool, im looking at buying a mech lsd soon but not sure weather to go 1.5 or 2way, what made you go down the 1.5way ?

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