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Hi guys. I'm taking my r33 skyline to track day on Sunday. I will be dropping the oil before with this oil: http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Penrite-10-Tenths-Racing-10-Engine-Oil-10W-40-5-Litre.aspx?pid=339062&menuFrom=60104#Description

From the searching I have done it is high quality oil and recommended for the skylines. Can anyone second this or suggest a better oil available in w.a from a autoparts store?

I'm also after a gearbox oil I heard redline shockproof being suggested a lot but no viscosity is listed also where do people buy this from? I'm considering eBay?

I won't be going hard on the car, just for a bit of fun. Any suggestions what I can do to help the car and have more fun at the track?

Mods:

Turbo back 3" exhaust

Dual stage boost removed

18s with potentzas

Upgraded brake pads and slotted rotors

Pod filter

Thanks!

Edited by Blakeo

What do you think of the oil? So many conflicting answers in other posts.

Motul man myself but the stuff you linked should be fine.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/18757-what-do-i-need-to-do-to-my-car-before-a-track-day/

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