🔝 Elevate Your Drive with Red Line Gear Oil!
Red Line 50204 SAE 75W80 API GL-4 Manual Transmission and Transaxle Lubricant is a high-performance gear oil designed for optimal protection and performance in manual transmissions. With a 1-quart bottle, it offers quick shifts and is safe for brass synchronizers, making it ideal for a variety of vehicles including BMW, Honda, and Ford. Established in 1979, Red Line is known for its superior lubricants that outperform competitors.
Material | Brass |
Brand | Red Line |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lubricant |
Viscosity | 185 |
Specific Uses For Product | Specific vehicle transmissions (e.g. BMW, Honda/Acura, Ford Focus, Land Rover/Range Rover LT77S, Mitsubishi, Dodge & Jeep NV1500, NV3500, NV3550 & NV5600 truck transmissions) |
Item Form | Liquid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00083522502047 |
Manufacturer | Red Line |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 083522502047 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | Quart |
Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 3.91 x 3.82 inches |
Item model number | (50204) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50204 |
OEM Part Number | 50204 |
Special Features | 75W80, Gear Oil|Drivetrain & Differentials, Manual Transmission Gear Oil, MTL 75W80 Manual Transmission Gear Oil GL-4 1 Quart Red Line Oil |
M**E
I wish I'd had this years ago.
I've owned my 02 Acura RSX Type S since new in August 2001. It is still the best and most fun car I've ever owned in my 50 years of driving. The only complaint I've ever had was shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. The speed of the car, whether sedate or aggressive didn't seem to matter. The ratio jump between 1st and 2nd gears is substantial and it was always clunky, sometimes grinding. Down shifting was never an issue from 3rd to 2nd.In the last few years I've tried several things to improve the shifting. I started with a short throw shift lever from B&M which seemed to help, but in reality caused the shift cable end to bend, because of the design of the lever. What had helped was the removal of the rubber bushings that mounted the shifter housing to the floor of the car, the B&M kit included aluminum bushings to replace the originals. Mounting the housing solid took out unnecessary movement and wasted motion.This past February I swapped out the entire shifter mechanism for a billet aluminum unit that definitely improved things along with new shifter cables from the same source, K-tuned.This past Tuesday, I drained the Honda manual transmission fluid for the Red Line MTL. Almost immediately the shifting is smoother with no clunky 1--2 shifts.The car has 92,000+ miles on it. The trans oil has been replaced according to the manufacturer's outline, so this last change was 30,000 miles early.I really wish I'd known about Red Line MTL ten years ago. This stuff really works.Update: August 31. Since replacing the Honda manual transmission fluid with the Red Line MTL, I've been to Michigan and back and Wisconsin and back to St. Louis. I did normal maintenance on my car last weekend. Checked the transmission fluid and it was as clean as the day I installed it and shifting is smooth, almost effortless.
S**P
Great stuff!!
I have been using Red Line MTL products for the last 10+ years in all of my vehicles. Previously I owned a 1992 Sentra SE-R which I purchased off a little old lady with less than 60k miles. After reading rave reviews about Redline MTL products on various message boards, I put it in my SE-R. Shifting was vastly improved especially on cold mornings. No more difficulty getting the vehicle in to reverse and silky smooth shifts to boot. I put over 100k HARD miles on this car before selling it and the transmission was just as smooth at 160k as it was at 60k. As a side note...Sentra SE-R transmissions were notorious for 5th gear pop-out. I never had to deal with this issue.I recently purchased a 98 Civic Hatchback with 150k miles as a daily beater. The transmission was somewhat notchy with a SLIGHT grind when shifting from 2nd-3rd gear. I put in this product and after 100 or so miles the grinding was gone and I experienced significant improvement in smoothness. It feels like a brand new transmission; not one with 150k+ miles.This stuff is worth every penny.
T**N
Try this first!
I am a lifelong user of Redline products. I am always amazed by how well their transmission fluids work. My most recent purchase was no different.I swapped out my trans for a lower mile spare I had, and could only get Am**il brand manual trans lube. 2 weeks of driving and I was very unhappy with the shifting, I had a bad grind going into 2nd when cold. Enough was enough and I dumped that stuff out and put in fresh Redline MTL. Car now shifts perfectly with no catching or notchiness at all, not cold, not hot, never.This has been the same result in the 5 cars I've used it in, perfect!I will never experiment with another brand again.EDIT 05/17Another success, yet another vw 020 changed from what I am assuming was a brand I affectionately have dubbed 'Am(way)soil' as it was thick, brown, milky, and smelled like a**. The trans was very cranky 1-2 cold and I thought it would need 2nd gear synchros sooner than later. 2 days later it's not grinding and is quieter. So, later.
E**H
One of the best chemicals I have ever bought for a car!
This product is nothing short of awesome! I have been a sports car enthusiast for 30 years, and in that time I have owned many performance cars, as well as working in the automotive field for 20 years. I used to live by the rule that their is no chemical fix for a mechanical problem, but this gear oil did do just that in my situation. I purchased a 2007 Civic Si a little over a year ago, just to have something a little sporty to drive around town, and also be reliable (Honda ;) ). I learned that the third gear synchronizer in these cars were notorious for problems, and there was even a service bulletin issued by Honda that recommended replacing the synchronizer in the transmission, which calls for around 12 hours of labor. I have always ran synthetic oil in my vehicles, and after researching gear oil I came across Red Line, and also read some reviews by other Si owners stating this product solved their 3rd gear problems. Well, I gave it a shot, and yes it did fix this specific issue! This is also the first time I have used synthetic gear oil in a transmission before, and I can say that it is nothing short of amazing in the difference when it comes to shifting between all of the gears! Other than the 3rd gear issue in the Honda 6 speed I had no problems before changing the fluid, and their was only a little resistance to speak of when shifting gears. After the change, there is almost no resistance at all! Smooth as silk when shifting gears now. I would highly recommend Red Line to any car enthusiast, and though it did resolve my synchronizer issues as I said, this product is not a miracle fix for all transmission problems. I will be replacing the manual transmission fluid in my 525 horsepower muscle car to Red Line next.
C**R
Great for NV3550 (2003 Jeep TJ)
This came highly recommend by multiple people for my nv3550. This transmission is known to be noisy and clunky. I have tried a couple different fluids in the past and this one performed the best. Transmission shifts noticably smooth and is quieter all around.
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