Originally Posted by dkmura Most likely explanation is your car is not perfectly level. Whether it's how you jacked it up and supported it on four jackstands, or the floor
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Not as much of a shifting feel improvement as I had hoped, did this for my 60k service (first service since owning the car). The fluid that came out still looked pretty clean and smelled good as well so I'm not sure it needed it that badly. Still, good to know exactly when it was done last.
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I didn't run the stock mt oil very long, and it was my wife's DD for the first year. But I admit I did not notice much of a shifting improvement when I made the switch over to Redline around 10K miles. My heavy TWM DE shift knob and short shifter were much more noticeable improvements
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I don't want to derail a tech thread such as this much further, but don't let the warranty stop you. I have 100K mile aftermarket warranty, and I've got a few mods including a tune. Almost everything that's actually broken on my Z hasn't been covered by Nissan (CMC, rear diff bushing, idle issues). None of that stuff was related to mods, and multiple dealers never said a word about any of the mods except as a compliment. I DIY most everything that's gone wrong and even replaced my CSC as a preventative measure when my CMC failed. The dealer did a headliner replacement for me under warranty, but that's it. If you really think it will be a problem, then your compromise is to put the OEM stuff back on before you take it in for warranty service
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You are correct, I suppose it's just a habit of mine to smell oils and I mean that it looked clean as in an absence of synchro shavings, not a color change like with crank case oil.
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Diff lubricants are completely different. That sulfur odor comes from high-pressure additives needed there, but DON'T use diff lubricants in your gearbox, those same additives will damage the tranny and shorten its lifespan!
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My point is, there have been Z owners who've refilled both their tranny and diff with the SAME lubricant. Your comment, "diff fluid is the same" could be misconstrued and I wanted to be accurate. Visually speaking, I've found Redline MT85 (my gearbox lube of choice) is quite a bit lighter, almost honey colored, than the darker hues of synthetic diff fluids from Valvoline or Motul.
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