RAVENOL STF Synchromesh Transmission Fluid

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Category: Gear oil for manual transmissions and drive axis
Item number: 1221105
Oil type: Synthetic oil
Application area: Car, Truck

RAVENOL STF Synchromesh Transmission Fluid is a full synthetic transmission oil based on high-quality synthetic base oils with a special additive treatment and inhibition ensuring trouble-free transmission function. This exceeds the needs of today's application requirements.

RAVENOL STF Synchromesh Transmission Fluid is a specially developed, modern transmission oil for manual transmissions and transfer cases by GM and Chrysler. Guarantees maximum wear protection under any operating conditions.

Application Note

RAVENOL STF Synchromesh Transmission Fluid is especially suited for the following GM and Chrysler manual transmissions and transfer gearboxes:

New Venture Gear NV T350, NV 1500, NV 2550, NV 3500, NV 3550, NV 5600

Chrysler NSG370 for Jeep Liberty 2005-2008, Jeep Wrangler 2005- , Chrysler Crossfire

Tremec T4, T5, T18, T56, T176, TKO500, TKO600, TR 3450 and TR 3550.

Not for use in hypoid gear rear axles or limited slip.

Characteristics

  • A high pressure stable lubricating film even at high oil temperatures and under high stress.
  • Outstanding shearing stability and excellent thermal stability.
  • Excellent viscosity-temperature properties.
  • High oxidation stability.
  • Excellent wear protection, outstanding EP properties.
  • Low foaming properties even at high speeds.
  • Good shifting behaviour even in low temperatures, extremely low pour point.
  • Extended life.

Technical Product Data

PropertyUnitDataAudit
Density at 20 °Ckg/m³842,0EN ISO 12185
ColourgelbbraunVISUELL
Viscosity at 100 °Cmm²/s7,4DIN 51562-1
Viscosity at 40 °Cmm²/s36,5DIN 51562-1
Viscosity Index VI175DIN ISO 2909
Brookfield Viscosity at -40 °CmPa*s8.900ASTM D2983
Pourpoint°C-51DIN ISO 3016
Flashpoint°C210DIN EN ISO 2592
Copper Strip Test at 121 °C1bASTM D130

All indicated data are approximate values and are subject to the commercial fluctuations.