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I'm the sort of bloke who gets excited about power upgrades, turbos, intercoolers etc. But today I put the Willal tranny oil into my GTR and I was quite amazed by the difference this oil has made to the performance of my car. The low speed gear change seems so much smoother and there is no doubt that the box is quieter than before. Never thought I'd get excited about motor oil....

On another note I have now installed the Endless MX72 brake pads. Initial bite in cold conditions is noticeably better than stock, more pedal feel, no noise (so far). Will be wearing these pads (and Dunlops) at Drive Bathurst in November. Will give a report post this.

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Glad you apprecitate our work :D

WR35TM is a labour of a lot of time, effort, and engineering....and we enjoy to hear results like yours as they happen. Good work to you and CRD for specifying the fluid :D

Thanks Martin, it really is impressive stuff.

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had the Willall Transmission Fluid in my car for at least 5000kms and I love it. Also installed the big capacity sump and hammer the car all day long and the oil temp never goes over 100degrees.

Love the peace of mind good work Donger and the boys at Willall.

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The Nissan recommended transmission lubrication schedule and materials are the achilles heel of the GTR

We worked from the outset of the world relase of the GTR to build a better mousetrap and come up with a longer life harder wearing fluid - that is WR35TM. The world market has adopted the product in droves, particularly in high performance or motorsport applications. The WR35TM resume on the front page of our website says it all :O

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I have the WR35TM oil in my JDM GTR and attended a track day at QR a couple of days ago. We were running 15-20min sessions with about 40mins break between each session. The highest transmission oil temp I saw was 125 deg C. This may have triggered a TM oil replacement if I was using the factory fluid.

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The Nissan recommended transmission lubrication schedule and materials are the achilles heel of the GTR

We worked from the outset of the world relase of the GTR to build a better mousetrap and come up with a longer life harder wearing fluid - that is WR35TM. The world market has adopted the product in droves, particularly in high performance or motorsport applications. The WR35TM resume on the front page of our website says it all :blush:

so use make make your own oil or re badge someone else's oil?

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Ive had the Willall tranny oil for a couple of weeks now.. definitely quieter.

(btw Martin: I own the car that Dave from GT auto was talking to you about.. You were explaining how to disable VDC on my car when it was still engaging when switched "off".. Seems to be working properly now and off now means off, thanks)

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