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Motorex Trail Gear Oil 75w?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by bulldog, Nov 10, 2022.

  1. Nov 10, 2022 at 7:50 PM
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    Just use 75w90 and not worry about it. Toyota and Lexus both told me that’s what they use. Even have emails from corporate to prove it.
     
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    Here where we have freezing cold winters that gear oil doesn't work well. A buddy that owns a large auto repair shop working on many 4wd brand manufactures vehicles only recommends using the 75w toyota oil, or an equiv. like what shell has, or bmw. Say the other stuff like 75w-90 can get like sludge in cold weather not being able to shift in 4wd, or back till the truck warms up enough.
     
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    That was true for 2nd gen Tacoma. 3rd gen Tacoma has a thread full of people getting 4x4 shifting problems with 75W90.

    And 3rd gen Tundra switched to ATF for the transfer case, like GM trucks, in case you were curious.
     
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    If i recall, i think one of my earlier toyota 4x4 pickups used atf in the transfer case.
     
  7. Nov 11, 2022 at 9:12 AM
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    ^I put Red Line MT-LV in my transfer case last week. The oil is red. I now suspect Dexron III would work, but might cause leaks due to seal compatibility issues.
     
  8. Nov 11, 2022 at 11:54 AM
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    The Motorex looks tempting.
     
  9. Nov 11, 2022 at 11:58 AM
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    I wouldn't run that. That oil is designed to work with a clutch that endures a ton of slipping to modulate power. It says it has an extra additive to enhance clutch engagement. You don't want that in your Tcase.
     
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    But why...?
    Price isn't that good...
    Don't really know if it's suitable...
    Why not just buy one of the ones where the manufacturer recommends it for use in place of the OEM 75w? Redline MT-LV, Ravenol MTF-3, Etc.
     
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    Agree. Just buy something that is proven to work well.
     
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    I run this in my MTX tC2 that uses the vague 75W GL-4 Toyota spec low viscosity fluid (that is $70/qt from Japan). Shifts fantastic. Only 4k miles on my Taco so haven't had to look into all the fluids yet, but if it calls for the same stuff I wouldn't hesistate to run it in this as well.
     
  13. Nov 11, 2022 at 12:25 PM
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    Anyone have links to deals on OEM 75W? I’m a shade tree mechanic and will be serving the truck for the first time myself.
     
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    Additives aside(couldn't find a VOA for Motorex)...
    Just going off their TDS, the Motorex is a bit thinner(0.5 cSt) and has 1/2 the flash point of Toyota LF.
     
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    What about Fuchs Titan Sintofluid FE 75w?
     
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    This has been discussed extensively: https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/‘16-newer-transfer-cases.636057/

    Red Line actually updated its MT-LV datasheet to declare compatibility with Toyota LF after being queried by a TW member. Couple of 3rd gens in my off road club already ran it through winters with good results.
     
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    Awesome thanks. I had contacted them as well regarding my Scion and noticed they updated it on their website as well since then.
     
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    75w90 has a pour point -38*. I have a hard time believing it will sludge up. 75w is only used for better mpg according to Toyota.
     
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