Is there any possibility that Motul's listing a harmful product for a car? By the way I have already used Motylgear, because when the car was new the gearbox was somewhat tight for my taste and there was actually a noticeable difference! And that's why I started this topic in the first place. ![]() SYNCROMESH MANUAL TRANSMISSION, IT MAY DAMAGE ANY SOFTĪre you sure about this? If you visit Motul's official lubricant guide ( ) you can see that Motul suggests Motylgear 75W80 with an API GL-4/ GL-5 for all the Lancers from the one with the 1.5L engine to the EVO X GSR (which has manual transmission). Ours has been a *great* little car.ĭO NOT USE ANY PRODUCT THAT MENTIONS GL-5 AT ALL IN A When I went to the Red Line MT-85.the difficult shifting when cold went away. When I contacted Amsoil, they suggested mixing it two quarts of the 75W-90 with something else, maybe their synchromesh fluid - was at least six years ago. (This is the only Amsoil product I have ever not liked.) In the cold weather, shifting was very difficult and required a lot of effort until the transmission warmed up. In my particular Lancer, I *hated* the Amsoil Manual Transmission & Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90. ![]() Side question: how many kilometers on the vehicle? I've got 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) on mine with the original clutch. I note Red Line recomends MTL for your newer Lancer. While my 2002 Lancer OZ Rally is quite a bit older and has a different 5-speed transmission, I've been very happy with Red Line MT-85 gear oil in the five speed tranny.
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