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Originally posted by DC2R View PostThanks heaps Tinkerbell.
I assume this was the right one to download.
Honda/Acura Integra (1994) Service Manual DB7, DB8,DC2,DC4 (37Mb PDF)
Honda Integra (98-01) Service Manual(55Mb PDF)... retired/
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Yeh Dave, according to Motul mechanical = clutch. I did a bit of research on this earlier in the year when I had groaning noises coming from the transmission. Motul recommended the Gear 300 in 75w90. Apparently the FF one has friction modifiers which Type R LSD doesn't need.
There are some posts on h-t as well about it, can dig them up if you want.
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postwell, that one is fine for basic stuff (like gear box etc), but this is the one with Type R references in it:
Honda Integra (98-01) Service Manual(55Mb PDF)
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Originally posted by IcemaN View Postwhere have you heard that it shouldn't be changed?
btw im also a white guy with an itr and there many others
I'm a poo brown ITR owner. Of course you should change the gearbox oil.
Spoon recommends you change it with your engine oil. Dunno if you should do it THAT offen. But it surely isn't bad for your gearbox.
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Originally posted by l3vnd1 View PostI dont think Gear 300 is designed for LSDOriginally posted by chuck View PostYeh Dave, according to Motul mechanical = clutch. I did a bit of research on this earlier in the year when I had groaning noises coming from the transmission. Motul recommended the Gear 300 in 75w90. Apparently the FF one has friction modifiers which Type R LSD doesn't need.
There are some posts on h-t as well about it, can dig them up if you want.
the answer is yes.... retired/
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