Legend@wheels
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I found nfp but dont have requirements for tl4 ithink only the latest nfp ver are for tl4 ,the old no( atleast they dont mention that and on the new yes)
I'm not sure if the oil is to blame for the problems, many people passed more then 150k km with this box and oil. Personally im running OE oil for 53k km and no problems. (I have at the movement when I release the clutch in all gears, for example going into 1st releasing the clutch, and then the gearstick moves a bit backwards. I think this is normal )
I found nfp but dont have requirements for tl4 ithink only the latest nfp ver are for tl4 ,the old no( atleast they dont mention that and on the new yes)
Nice one Rich. Thanks for that. I may well pop down to R-Sport who are local-ish to me and have them replace the NFJ with NFP. As the 'box has under 4,000 miles, a change to NFP should see me fine.
Rich do you know when the 'boxes started shipping with steel baulk rings rather than the brass? Mine is a late (Sept) '12 car. Fingers crossed it was part of the final build run that got the steel.
Theoretically, if they now have steel rings, an oil with brass compatibility shouldn't be needed. Although to definitively find that out one would have to crack the 'box open, or it's going to be Russian roulette. I'll stick to the NFP!
I track and occasional motorway commute (in crappy British traffic) the car, so 2 scenarios where a DSG is ideal. I do very little in the way of spirited road driving nowadays where a manual is hard to beat because of the tactility it offers.
I'm less opposed to a good DSG/DCT type box vs all the other modern trends like downsizing and turbos, and fake sound!!
Haha[emoji13]ELF NFP is the best for these boxes, and on a worn/noisy box I think I'd go Redline.
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