I think you guys will like to hear what i purchased. I just orderd a LSD transmission for my swapp. I got it from a place called nadauto.com i am waiting on the shipment. Should get it on monday or tuesday. How do you think it will run. I will be doing my swapp next weekend. I hope all goes well. Ohh I needed to know what kind of Gear oil should I use.
My Total set up
LSD Tranny
KLZE
Klze millinia IM
CAI
FIdanza 9 pound flywheel
headers
ACT 6 puc
Thermo spacers
Short shifter
Light weight underdrive pulley
Adjustable Fuel pressure Regulator
Brembo Cross Drilled slotted rotors
KLZE With Lsd 5spd
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Sounds like a good set up. Going through threads on probetalk convinced me to get gm synchromesh gear oil part #89021808, and you can get it at any GM dealership. BG synchroshift is supposed to be excellent to but i couldnt get it locally. This is a good thread:
http://forums.probetalk.com/showthread. ... nchroshift
http://forums.probetalk.com/showthread. ... nchroshift
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I hear that most gear oils are harmful to our transmissions as they have sulfer in them which is harmful to the copper components in our trannys. I have had some coresopndance with A guy at Red-Line who really helped:
This is for a 93 Mazda Mx-3. I have read that many fluids contain sulfer which is harmful to the copper components found in the mx3 transmission. Oils such as Mobile 1 are horrible for these trannys. I have heard of many people simply using ATF but I am not sure that this is the best solution. I should also mention that this is a stock transmission that is handling more power than stock now because I am doing an engine swap from a 1.8 to a 2.5 liter, using the same transmission.
My shop manual specifies:
Grade: API Service GL-4 or GL-5
Viscosity: All-Season SAE 75w90 Above 50 degrees F SAE 80w90
Any Ideas???
He replied:
His name is Dave Granquist. Dave@RedLineOil.com
So I Said:Chris,
The biggest difference between the MT-90 and the 75W90NS is the GL classification, the MT-90 is a GL-4 and the 75W90NS is a GL-5. This refers to the type service the gear lube is suitable for and dependant on the manufacturers call out could be suitable for use. What vehicle is this fluid for?
Advance Auto can special order some of our products from their warehouse that aren't stocked.
The special order SKU codes are:
MT-90 *AAP SKU# 7070052
Their warehouse doesn't stock the 75W90NS.
This is for a 93 Mazda Mx-3. I have read that many fluids contain sulfer which is harmful to the copper components found in the mx3 transmission. Oils such as Mobile 1 are horrible for these trannys. I have heard of many people simply using ATF but I am not sure that this is the best solution. I should also mention that this is a stock transmission that is handling more power than stock now because I am doing an engine swap from a 1.8 to a 2.5 liter, using the same transmission.
My shop manual specifies:
Grade: API Service GL-4 or GL-5
Viscosity: All-Season SAE 75w90 Above 50 degrees F SAE 80w90
Any Ideas???
He replied:
This guy was super knowledgeable.Some GL-5 gear lubes with sufficient reactive sulphur EP additives can be corrosive to brass, bronze and copper. The other issue and more critical as far as shiftability is concerned is the slipperiness, most gear oils are designed for differential use, containing a friction modifier and consequently can be too slippery for transmission/transaxle synchros. An ATF can be used in these transaxles below 0°F.
In your transaxle I would recommend the MT-90, a 75W90 viscosity GL-4 gear oil. This would offer good performance and protection for your MX-3.
Regards, Dave
Red Line Oil
His name is Dave Granquist. Dave@RedLineOil.com
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ccreech, Good to know info, thanks.
wheelmanmx3; Let us know how the install goes and your impressions on the LSD. Can you say the cost / shipping of the LSD?
wheelmanmx3; Let us know how the install goes and your impressions on the LSD. Can you say the cost / shipping of the LSD?
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2

90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas

90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
Tranny may have different axles if it does your looking at about $700 to get them over here. Why the 6 puck clutch on a 200hp car? They shift kinda hard.
93 Mx-3 GS klze swapped(sold)
96 Integra LS DD
91 Crx Si drag car
2.0L sleeved gsr block, forged internals, skunk2 valvetrain, HP racing intake manifold, Holset H1 turbo, 1000cc injectors, short geared lsd transmission, 3" turboback exhaust. 20 psi
96 Integra LS DD
91 Crx Si drag car
2.0L sleeved gsr block, forged internals, skunk2 valvetrain, HP racing intake manifold, Holset H1 turbo, 1000cc injectors, short geared lsd transmission, 3" turboback exhaust. 20 psi

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I saw unit on ebay that transforms your tranny to lsd
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