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Slightly off topic but kinda still on...

What do you guys use as far as the rest of the fluids? My M35 will be here soon and I plan on giving it a big service so I know where I'm at but just looking for advise as to what peopl run... Engine/Trans/Diff/Altessa?

Much thanks :)

Engine: Neo N-RPS-10w30 – 5L

GB: Nissan Matic-J or S

Altessa and Power steering: Nissan Matic-D

Diff: Neo Diff oil.....or the good Castrol stuff (If you have V-Hicas you will have a limited slip diff....make sure you use the correct LSD oil)

Engine: Neo N-RPS-10w30 – 5L

GB: Nissan Matic-J or S

Altessa and Power steering: Nissan Matic-D

Diff: Neo Diff oil.....or the good Castrol stuff (If you have V-Hicas you will have a limited slip diff....make sure you use the correct LSD oil)

I do indeed have a V-Hicas, can I assume only the rear diff is an LSD? so 2 different oils will be required?

Also what is the transfer case Aaron spoke about? :)

the transfer case hangs off the Transmission and you'll see the front drive shaft going into it. It holds the clutch plates for the trans

its about half a litre of oil and doesnt take more than 20 minutes...

im using Red line Light weight shock proof for my rear LSD. some people dont like it. but it says its made for LSD as well, and I havnt had any problems at all. and its a group 5 oil. ive got it in the front diff too

Slightly off topic but kinda still on...

What do you guys use as far as the rest of the fluids? My M35 will be here soon and I plan on giving it a big service so I know where I'm at but just looking for advise as to what peopl run... Engine/Trans/Diff/Altessa?

Much thanks :)

Take a look at www.m35stagea.info in particular the thread below will have your answers.

http://m35stagea.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=67

You sure its the same filters as S15? GCC listing says its the same as a SR20DE, but theres a different filter listed for SR20DET?

SR20DE: http://www.gccorp.com.au/automotive/product_info.php?cPath=54_57&products_id=145

SR20DET: http://www.gccorp.com.au/automotive/product_info.php?cPath=54_57&products_id=144

I'm running the SR20DE at the moment.

If you are running the Nismo oil filter, it should state on the side of the box that it is used for M35 and S15 among others.

The engine list from your link

Avenir W10 SR18DE, SR20DE (94/11 - 98/08), W11 QG18DE, SR20DE(T), QR20DE (98/08 -)

Wingroad / AD VAN Y11 QG13DE, QG15DE, QG18DE(N), SR20VE, QR20DE (99/05 -)

Xtrail T30 QR20DE, SR20VET (00/10 -)

Elgrand E50 VQ35DE (00/09 - 02/05), E51 VQ35DE (02/05 -)

Sunny B15 QG13DE, QG15DE, SR16VE, QG18DD (98/10 -)

Cima F50 VQ30DET (01/01 -)

Silvia/200sx S14 SR20DE(T) (93/10 - 98/12), S15 SR20DE(T) (99/01- 02/08)

Skyline V35 VQ25DD, VQ30DD, VQ35DE (01/06 - )

Stagea (including 260RS) the M35 VQ25DD, VQ25DET, VQ30DD (00/10 -)

CEDRIC/Gloria Y34 VQ20DE, VQ25DD, VQ30DD, VQ30DET (00/08 - )

Teana/Maxima J31 QR25DE, VQ23DE, VQ35DE (03/02 -)

Pulsar N15 SR16VE, SR18DE, SR20DE (95/01 - )

Fairlady/350Z Z33 VQ35DE (02/07 - )

Primera P10 SR18DE, SR20DE (94/09 - 95/08

Primera P11 QG18DE, QG18DD, SR18DE, SR20DE, SR20VE (97/09 - 01/01), (W) P12 QG18DE, QR20DE, QR25DD, SR20VE (01/01 - )

Seems you answered your own question??

Now I'm more confused... they both say SR20DET, just different models. Surely one SR20DET is the same as another? :s

Doesn't matter, my oil filter is right, so I'm all good! :thumbsup:

if they'd revised the sump design between the S14 and S15 they may have needed to use a different sized filter ;)

if they'd revised the sump design between the S14 and S15 they may have needed to use a different sized filter ;)

close, S14 and S15 engines are almost identical. the S13 and S13 FWD SR20 took different (and larger) filters.

i think i am going to go with

Castrol SLX Professional

Longlife III

Powerflow 5W-30

Its what my VW use on all their Golfs including the GTI and on all modern Audi's now too.. One oil is nice for both cars too means i can always use the excess :)

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