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Old May 24, 2006 | 06:58 PM
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Anyone tried synthetic oil in the 6 speed manual tranny to smooth out the shifts?

Manual calls for 5W-20 oil, and I'm not sure if the factory fill is synthetic or not.

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Old May 24, 2006 | 09:25 PM
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My tranny shifts so smoothly I hadn't considered changing anything. Smooth as the proverbial baby's behind. That doesn't say I haven't ground a few...but always due to my foot getting ahead of my hand.
 
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Old May 25, 2006 | 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by harbor
Anyone tried synthetic oil in the 6 speed manual tranny to smooth out the shifts?

Manual calls for 5W-20 oil, and I'm not sure if the factory fill is synthetic or not.

Thanks in advance.
It is a notchy shifter by design. The slickest stuff in the world is not going to change that. This car was never designed to be a dragster or speed shifter...just a stable handling, high speed cruiser. Of all of those cars that can outrun you at a red light, how many can cruise with you @ 140 mph.
 
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Old May 25, 2006 | 10:59 AM
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It funny that this thread should crop up because I was going to start one on this very subject. Anyway, here's my $.02:

I have noticed that my shifter has smoothed out considerably as the miles have racked-up. I have just under 27,000 miles on the car and the shifter seems much smoother than I remember it when it was new. I don't have any problems getting it into first or reverse any more either.
 
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Old May 25, 2006 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by bobs
I have noticed that my shifter has smoothed out considerably as the miles have racked-up. I have just under 27,000 miles on the car and the shifter seems much smoother than I remember it when it was new. I don't have any problems getting it into first or reverse any more either.
bobs, I only have 5k on mine but it too, seems a little better than when new. I have to wonder whether it is just me getting used to the idiosyncrasy of the thing, or if it really is "getting the edges knocked off."
 

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Old May 25, 2006 | 01:30 PM
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Mine balks going in to first. Always has, still does.* It feels like something is blocking the path, then, mysteriously, the resistance disappears and she clicks home.


*14,000 miles
 
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Old May 25, 2006 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by danimal
bobs, I only 5k on mine but it too, seems a little better than when new. I have to wonder whether it is just me getting used to the idiosyncrasy of the thing, or if it really is "getting the edges knocked off."
It may be a little of both.
 
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Old May 25, 2006 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by dobro
Mine balks going in to first. Always has, still does.* It feels like something is blocking the path, then, mysteriously, the resistance disappears and she clicks home.


*14,000 miles
Okay...I get it. Now that you mention it...I have the same "problem". I chalked it up to my recent return to a stick. Reverse is smooth, really smooth. And after the resistance to 1st, which I realized that I have adjusted to by double clutching, I have no trouble at all except for my own timing errors. Compared to most sticks I've driven recently, it is tighter than the others...but I felt the others were too sloppy owing to the mileage on them. I still haven't turned 4,000 miles on Two Harleys...probably this weekend.
 
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