Even with Syntrans, 20,000km is the absolute maximum life of the oil IME, it has started to shear by that stage and you can really notice the improvement in shifting and lower noise when you do an oil change.
The lube just cops a pasting in these 'boxes, I'm guessing a combination of (too small) a small volume of oil and the iron case retaining heat just clobbers the oil.
A decent oil cooler should definitely help.
For the last few years (over 80,000km) I've been using a 75W-90, first Torco RTF (not really suitable for an R380) and then Motul Gear 300 which so far has been very, very good.
I've jumped that way as the Tdi doesn't have an oil cooler and with Redline MTL and Syntrans I was getting a lot of gear rattle, with the shift quality deteriorating at high ambients/loads. (anything from 35*C up.)
The last week here peaked at 41* officially, and I measured 43* 1m above the ground in the shade between two digi thermometers that I've checked calibration. The gearbox noise and function was absolutely normal.


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, I'll drop back to 4th.




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