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Liqui Moly SAE 75W-90 Fully Synthetic Gear Oil is a high-performance lubricant designed for manual transmissions, transaxles, and rear axles. With a 1-liter capacity, it offers superior wear protection, noise reduction, and is specifically formulated for high-performance applications.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Liqui Moly |
Package Information | Drum |
Liquid Volume | 1 Liters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vehicle |
Viscosity | SAE 75W-90 |
Specific Uses For Product | High performance applications, usage in high-performance gearboxes, hypoid axles, and differentials, specific vehicle transmissions and differentials |
Item Form | Oil |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04100420020483 |
Manufacturer | Liqui Moly |
Unit Count | 33.81 Fl Oz |
Model | 2048 |
Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
Item model number | 2048 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2048 |
E**N
Oily
Replaced my gear box fluid in my 2021 R9T. Everything seems to be shifting smoothly and quietly.
J**B
Smoother Shifting BMW R1200C
I recently put this in my 2004 BMW R1200C, and can not believe how much of a difference it has made to the ease of shifting. I am using this as both my Transmission and Final Drive. I have tried the following gear oils, Mobil1, Belray Gear Saver, and various dino oils, and LiquiMoly by far has been the best for my bike. Liqui Moly has been the only gear oil correct 2 issues that I have had with my transmission 1) eliminate the well BMW tranny clatter when in neutral and 2) to make gear changes silky smooth.Transmission differences: the shifting has become as smooth as butter, and neutral to first is accomplished almost always on the first try and no more "clunk". It has also eliminated the going to neutral when shifting from 1st to 2nd. There has been a noticeable reducing/elimination of the transmission clatter when warm and in neutral. Finally, the operating temperature of the transmission is noticeably cooler then Mobil1 specifically, so shifting stays smooth even after running the bike for an extended period. With Mobil1 shifting was silky smooth to start but became more clunky as the transmission got to operating temps.Final Drive: the biggest difference other than the lower operating temps, is the reduction in the gear lash clunk that occurs when first engaging power from a stop. Although gear lash is an inherent design feature for shaft drive vehicles, the lash is definitely less pronounced, and seems to have been softened with Liqui-Moly.
K**2
Great Gear Oil for all my rides!
The Liqui Moly Gear Oil showed up early and the stuff is great! I have used it before and it works!
D**J
Quick & easy to use
as advertised
M**N
Better performance
Because I bought a used BMW I changed the transmission oil at Odo meter reading 4,000 with original BMW oil. The old oil came out a little too troubled for my liking and so I decided to change the oil again at 6,000 miles (after two months) and this time I used Liquid Moly. The difference is very clear in the smoothness of shifting .Noise wise I don't know because my R NineT makes enough noise as it is, but shifting is definitely smoother. For my next engine oil change I am going to use the Liquid Moly Full Synthetic SAE 15W50 and see how that works on the engine.
M**S
Good Stuff
I just changed out my front and rear differentials in my '09 Tiguan. The ride does seem a bit smoother (it should since the front was pretty dark). I expect it will last another 40K miles in the front and 60K miles on the back easy. One minor complaint is that the extendable tube was too thick to make it into the fill hole and the cap the tube was on leaked. Ended up using one of those pump up plant sprayers with a cone shaped nozzle. I'm not going to ding them for that since most oils don't even have that option and I'm sure it works for some.
O**R
Used on 2013 Lexus GX460
I've used Liqui Moly differential fluids in all of my vehicles without fail. Although the Lexus service manual recommends 75w85 GL5 fluid (change every 15k or 18 months), I used this as it was recommended for the GX460 on LM's website. I bought a case of six 1L bottles in order to change the fluid in both the front and rear differentials. Capacities listed below:Front 1.48 qt (1.40L)Rear 2.85 qt (2.70L)I did not, however, use this fluid for my transfer case. Both Liqui Moly and Fuchs recommend using OEM fluid, part number 08885-81080 from Toyota.
D**S
This is really good goo!
I went from a GL4 conventional to this GL5 in my 2000 Toyota Camry 5-speed manual. The car instantly shifted better, smoother, and more positive - almost BMW-like. But, in fairness, the Toyota gearbox will never shift like a BMW. Nonetheless, this GL5 really worked MUCH better. In ALL applications that I own that will tolerate a GL5, I will be using this !
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