Neo oils
I'm going to be replacing my clutch soon and wanted to go with Neo gear oil. They have a 75-90HD, 75-90RHD (racing), and a street and strip gear oil. Which one should I go with and how many would I need? What are your experiences with these?
Also, has anyone tried their brake fluid or "Keep Cool"? www.neosyntheticoil.com Thanks |
Great stuff but you've got be insane to spend the $$$ they want!
I'm a fan of Amsoil - if it's good enough for my brand new BMW motorcycle to be shipped with it's good enough for my FD. :rolleyes: Let the "lubricity" wars begin..............:ar: |
Royal Purple for me and my loved one :p
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I used Neo 75W-90 HD.. i've heard not to you the Racing type...
Got mine from http://www.bakerprecision.com/ |
I have Neo in my tranny and diff right now. I like it but it was my 2nd choice. When i redid my motor it was a last minute buy because it was available.
I personally like Redline stuff. I was using Redline "light Shockproof" in my tranny and 75w-90 in the diff. The tranny felt alot better with the Shockproof in it. If you can find that use it. |
Neo oils work great for me even though they are a bit pricey. I'm currently running 75w-90hd in my tranny and diff. I also use their street and strip Motor oil in my engine which is said to be the best non-sythetic motor oil around, even better than alot of synthetics.
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Thanks for all the input.
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neo all the way
I had red line in my tranny and switched to Neo. I put red line in because it was cheaper and a local performance shop had it in stock. It really didn't feel much better than my stock so i switched agian to Neo. Should have spent the money in the first place on Neo. The tranny is smooth as butter now. Get it from Mazdatrix, it's $12 a quart.
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Re: neo all the way
Originally posted by wickedrx7 I had red line in my tranny and switched to Neo. The tranny is smooth as butter now |
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