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as said i got redline shockproof lightweight put in my 32GTR gearbox today and i had bought 1 gallon = 3.75 litres or whatever it is, and it wasnt enough it still needs almost another litre... whats the go? i read on here from loads of other people that 1 gallon would be more then enough?

any help would be great

Cheers,

Corey

1 gallon is 4.5L

as long as the car is level, all you need to do is keep filling it 'till it starts to come out of the plug hole. just add normal g.b oil if ur out of Redline- it blends anyway

1 gallon is 4.5L

as long as the car is level, all you need to do is keep filling it 'till it starts to come out of the plug hole. just add normal g.b oil if ur out of Redline- it blends anyway

Wrong.. I gallon is 3.78litres

check google...

Who's gallon? The Seppos have a different (lesser) amount in their gallons than the empire does.

1 US gallon equals 3.785 litres.

1 Imperial gallon equals 4.546 litres.

well seeing as we are talking about Redline.. which is a US product... and the fact that it states 3.78litres on the bottle... im going with 3.78

as said i got redline shockproof lightweight put in my 32GTR gearbox today and i had bought 1 gallon = 3.75 litres or whatever it is, and it wasnt enough it still needs almost another litre... whats the go? i read on here from loads of other people that 1 gallon would be more then enough?

any help would be great

Cheers,

Corey

There really is no set amount seeing as how you may have been empty when filling anything I always grab more then needed. You just fill till it seeps out then you know your good...

I just did all my fluids too.. 2 bottles of royal purple in each diff, and 2 bottles of Automatic Transmission Fluid in the transfer case as reccomended by Nissan... Shifts smoother then ever...

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