 OldBushie
					
					
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						Mate,do yourself a favour,run Redline MTL.I"ve run it in temps from freezing Kalgoorlie winter's to boiling Newman summers with not issue's what so ever.I'll disagree with every poster on this forum over this,MTL is better than ANY oil or fluid in the R380,and I think I've used them all. Pat
 Swaggie
					
					
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						SubscriberMTL= Manual Transmission Light AFAIR.
Regards Philip A
 OldBushie
					
					
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						I dont disagree here But i will say every gearbox is different and will react differently with different drivers , conditions , oil`s and climates even if the gear box came out from the same manufacture
So in my opinion try what oil is suggested here (not ATF) and make your own decision
Not saying what i use is gospel for others but it works for me and my usage i do use Redline and am happy with my results
For a long time I used Penrite Synthetic ATF in the R380 (Defender) as it had better high temp stability than Light Gear Oil.
I'd also found the Penrite Light Gear oil gave a very notchy and poor shift in the LT77 box (Classic Range Rover).
I've since used the Redline, which has been pretty good, but have since switched to the Nulon 75-80, which has given the best shift characteristics of all the oils.
I'll disagree !
It's good, but not the best I've used, and I've made up witches brews of MTL and MT90 to cure the dreaded bearing rattle/shift quality deteriorating at high temps too.
Motul Gear 300 is the overall best I've used, but Neo 7W racing gear oil has the hands down best cold shifting I've ever experienced in an R380.
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						 Wizard
					
					
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						Severe applications can mean anything from stop/start traffic to using it as a 4wd.
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