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Hey, ive been busy with my car and all the internals are done, but before it drives i need to change every oil in the car. I have the manual but left it at a workshop and wont be able to get it till 28th of January. Wondering if we can get a list of oil levels for my r33 gts-4

Engine: 5.3 Liters (gts-4)

Gearbox: 4.1 Liters

(thats the only solid and sure information i have on oils for my car)

Transfer case:???

Diffrential's:???? (also is the rear bottle in the boot for the rear Dif?"Atessa actuator"

Power steering:????

Clutch and brakes i have experience with and there about 500ml's each. Its just those three i need before i go out and but the tiny redline bottles because a gallon is awkward and i suspect i need to get a quart bottle ;)

Please help as ive looked for those three and its all different.

Cheers, Andrew

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nar i got the engine and gearbox oil from the cars manual along with all r33 engines

RB20E: 4.8

RB25DE: (2WD) 4.8

(4WD) 5.3

RB25DET: 5.0

RB26DETT: (STD) : 5.1

(N1) : 6.4

NOTE* this is when the engine is (over-haul) so it can have no possible remaining oil and the oil filter need 400ml as its empty. same or gearbox i got it from the book so this is why i trust that info.

im 99% sure the transfer case is 1.8Liters but didnt want to say anything.

  • 8 months later...

hey guys just serviced my gearbox and diff on my 33 gtst series2... gearbox took roughly 3.5 litres and the diff took 1.7 the weird thing is that some manuals where saying the gearbox takes 2.5 litres and others saying 3.5... i tried it out with 2.5 litres and then with 3.5 litres and i have to say it felt better with 3.5 litres if some one could correct me in regards to this it would be helpfull, cheers

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