Sounds like a good thing to do Branko, did the box end up taking the whole 2.5L?
Cheers
Simon
As states above, just replaced the existing engine oil with Penrite "sin" series LSD and transmission fluid 75W-90. Car shifts dramatically better, but I was bothered more so by the 600-700 odd ML which was cane out of the transmission when I drained it
I'm really surprised the car even drove with that much fluid in the box, the 2nd gear crunch on cold is completely gone, although I'm not entirely sure if that was due moreso the lack of fluid or the replacement fully synthetic LSD spec fluid
The 2.5L's of fluid was $59 from Pep's and I recommend anyone with tranny problems have a go at this as I can honestly say after the short drive on cold fluid that the car behaves better than it ever did when it was warm.
Cheers, Branko.
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Sounds like a good thing to do Branko, did the box end up taking the whole 2.5L?
Cheers
Simon
2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
Forever blowing bubbles.
Hoping to do mine after the clutch change tooHow much did you put back in?
I didn't replace mine, but had it "topped up" when the local guys put the coils in... had I have known just how empty it was I would have replaced it fully. Mine also took close to 2L of fluid...
Seems people never bother to check transmission fluid... ever.![]()
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Well, I wasn't really sure how much exactly I put in, but I'm guessing it was very very close to 2.0L probably 1.9L or therebouts. I did spill a bit but the by the looks of the bottle we concluded that it was very close to 2.0L. The car was on axle stands and we basically kept putting it in until its started dripping out then put the plug back in. The 020 tranny holds 2L of fluid so yeah it was close. Considering the fact that my car was running on 600ml of fluid I doubt that even 100ml will make much of a difference if you end up spilling any or have difficulty refilling it.
You can get other performance gear oils like Royal Purple and RedLine in quarts but that means you will still be at least 100ml off maximum capacity, hence why I chose the Penrite 2.5L and I must say it works a treat in the car.
I'll take a picture of the product tomorrow and post it up here and I"ll go for a drive at around 11.30pm to see how it goes in the cold, anyone else wanna go for a run hahaha?
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I've got 2L of Motul FF Type2 LSD fluid to go in my g'box tomorrow, have had the stuff for months but I finally bought a trolley jack so can ditch that useless widowmaker and finally get the car on some stands and do my fluid too! Yay!
It's good to hear of the results with the penrite!!
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Um, yeah probably was 6 months ago! lol
From memory about $80.
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Ahh no worries, $80 is pretty good I must say and considering that I spent 1/2 the day looking for fully sythentic LSD spec 75W-90 tranny oil. Thats a good price considering the spec of the oil, pretty much $30-$40 looks about right.
Yeah its a shame about no one ever checking the tranny fluid. My dad was like "are you sure theres meant to be 2.0L of fluid in this transmission?" After the paltry 600-700ml trickled out.
It was pretty painful to know that you have been driving a car with so little tranny oil for so long, and I'd imagine you felt the same. Amazing how well the car drove with such little fluid though, tough little bastard!
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Testament to vw engineering!
Mine isnt in yet, and I have no idea what my current fluid level is. Should be interesting!!
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