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Old 19 January 2012, 11:13 AM
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How much oil in a uk six speed with dccd?
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Buy 5 Litres, enough to fill it up with some left over to top up should you need to
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Thanks for the reply, I bought 5 litres and was hoping there was enough for the rear diff aswell
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Unlikely What rear diff is it ? better off with a nice Motul 90. I run Redline in the box and Motul 90 in the diff and it's sweet
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I'm not sure wether it's an r180 or r160 3.54 diff.
The gearbox number is TY856WN6KA if that helps?
Old 19 January 2012, 02:08 PM
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5 litres is enough to do both the gearbox and diff unless you overfill the box, I ran millers 75w90 in my box and diff at over 500bhp no issue
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Cheers for that, what is the capacity of the box and could someone tell me what rear diff I actually have? Is it am r180 as I didn't have to change the shafts when fitting it to my sti type r which has am r180 diff?
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Also noticed when fitting the box it looks like there are two drain plugs, is this correct and if so do I drain from both?
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Originally Posted by jdc1
Cheers for that, what is the capacity of the box and could someone tell me what rear diff I actually have? Is it am r180 as I didn't have to change the shafts when fitting it to my sti type r which has am r180 diff?
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Box is about 3.5 litres and sounds like you have an R180 3.54 rear diff

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Also noticed when fitting the box it looks like there are two drain plugs, is this correct and if so do I drain from both?
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Drain it from the one at front dont need to do it from both
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