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Trans Axle Oil
I changed my trans-axle oil today. I now have an opinion on two products. Which do you prefer, brand "A" or brand "B" ?
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Brand A, Porsche.
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Well i will be doing the same thing in a matter of days. So what do you think is better? I will be waiting on your response.
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Also where did you get the brand A from? The Porsche dealer here doesn't even carry it. He told me to use Mobil 1. I didn't like that response.
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If the Porsche brand is not synthetic I'll go with the Royal Purple.. :cool:
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The Porsche gear oil is full synthetic and out performs all other lubricants - including a non Porsche approved oil like Royal Purple.....
The OPC filled my gearbox with Mobil 75W90 when I bought the car @ 60,000 km - I was never really happy with the cold gearchanges, so at 70,000 km I replaced the lube with the genuine Porsche oil - a real improvement in shift feel and quality. Its not cheap, but it lasts for 90,000 km, so it has to be good !! No alternative oils for me.... |
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Manual Transmission Fluid - 75W - 90:Porsche Parts & Porsche Accessories - Wholesale Porsche Parts & Tequipment - Cayman Panamera Cayenn Hands-down the Porsche oil is much better, especially when the system is cold. With Royal Purple going into second was always stiff before the motor warmed-up. With the Porsche oil shifting is smoother in all gears and the down-shifts are better, plus it doesn't have the pungent odor that other gear lubes have! |
Porsche is my preference but somewhat expensive - what a surprise! :rolleyes:
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My choice .
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Redline 75W90 @ 90K Feels Good but no cold weather here in NC. Not sure about up north.
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My 01 has Royal Purple in it, no issues.
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I did the Porsche Gear oil in my 2000 Boxster @ 93K miles. I went back and forth on what to use. Bottom line: A decent synthetic gear oil was pushing $20/liter while the Porsche stuff was $28/liter plus ($10 shipping for 3 liters). Given I'll most likely never have to do this job again, I figured the OEM stuff was the way to go, given the delta in price of $34.
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Exactly - most people will sell the car long before the Porsche oil goes out of spec.
Ummm, what am I saying - maybe a cheaper lube will suffice for most (?) people anyway,,,,,, Its just that as you get older, quality really counts !! |
I'm heading that way myself. I used RedLine 75W90 when I changed both the Boxsters trans lube last time. Good stuff, but they are a little stiff when cold. Going OEM Porsche trans lube next time.
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My dealer wants $67 a bottle for "their" product. I have a hard time believing that there is not an identical product under a different name. Porsche is not in petroleum business. Maybe they had a custom formulation put together, but I have my doubts...
I don't care what's in it, with tax just the fluid came to ~215$ and change, that is offensive. |
A For Amsoil
Brand A…Amsoil!
Running it with great results in engine and tranny. I got it for the price of regular Valvoline at Autozone! If you become a dealer they will give you even better prices. I got 3 quarts of Amsoil Synthetic 75w-90 transmission fluid shipped to the house for only $45. Based on wear tests this is a superior product. Check it for your self! Hopefully, I can own the car long enough to change the tranny fluid again! Thanks for the thread! |
shadrach74: $67/Liter is crazy! One problem I found was most dealers only had 20L containers...
Try Suncoast Porsche in Sarasota, FL (google Suncoast). I've had great luck with them and purchased the gear oil for $28/L. Figure about $10 for shipping. |
I also have an extra, unopened liter I available if you are interested.
PM me. |
Try Sunset Porsche in Beaverton, OR. All parts are on a cost plus basis, great service and pricing.
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