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Quadra geabox oil and diff oil

I would say that it would be fine, probably better than the oil that came as standard nearly 20 years ago.
 
Dave will tell you the exact stuff you need, I'm sure he will supply as well if you ask nicely lol
 
I got some in the garage, need to do my diff, the gearbox was done a while ago - its probably all leaked out by now LOL!
 
From Elf catalogs:
Gearbox: Tranself NFP 75W-80
Differential: Tranself syntese FE 75w-140
 
I beleive Tranself TRX80 was the original spec from Renault/Elf but speak to Sibley as he has an alternative product
 
Have checked previous posts and seen that mr sibley uses valvoline durablend is this stuff much different ti that what i have posted. Will wait to see whatr mr sibley says before ordering any oils. Thanks for the help...................

---------- Post added at 11:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:58 AM ----------

Justy found this on ebay is the the right stuff to use and is this a good price for six litres of it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ELF-TRX-GEARB...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3effb40e77

cheers......................
 
I beleive Tranself TRX80 was the original spec from Renault/Elf but speak to Sibley as he has an alternative product

I believe you are correct, but the TRX80 has been replaced by whatever I wrote...
 
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this is the stuff you need

Thats what i've used on everything Quadra for quite a while now, with no reported issues. Box and Diff as well.

If you found something that exactly matches the recommended then go for it buddy, I use the Valvoline because my supplier doesn't deal with ELF. It's the equivalent, basically. I stick with the same place cos the prices are lower than Katie Price's morals :cool:
 
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