300V is the model name for their high ester content base stock, and high additive content RACING motor oils.
Gear 300 is the name of the 75W-90 NON limited slip, GL-4 rated, VERY high viscosity index, gear oil which everyone on here is talking about.
It IS a FULL synthetic, and it DOES also have a very high ester/group 5 content in it's base stock (part of what gives it that sky-high VI), and also what lets it have a polar affinity for metal, and be all but shear-proof.
I just recently found out that the Motul DCTF is a synthetic BLEND, and not a full synthetic (as is the factory Motorcraft DCTF of course), but hopefully the synthetic base stock component of the blend does contain some esters/group 5 as well, since this is what Motul is known for, and bases their rep on (and WHY some may find it 'quieter' than, and less shear prone than, the same viscosity factory fluid).
I am lucky to have a somewhat local 'tuner' shop (MUCH closer to some others on this site in my general area, much more luckily for them!) which stocks, on the shelf, the Gear 300, AND the Motul Specific 948B 5W-20 motor oil, and sells it at less cost than it is sold on amazon/online sites, with no shipping costs, but I do have to pay sales tax, of course.
They even have the Motul 300V racing oils in various weights for great prices!
Also, SCRATCH using/considering the Red Line DCT fluid since it does NOT satisfy the Ford spec requirements, nor is it certified by Ford, as IS the Motul DCTF, (and this is from their head tech/tribologist).
Gear 300 is the name of the 75W-90 NON limited slip, GL-4 rated, VERY high viscosity index, gear oil which everyone on here is talking about.
It IS a FULL synthetic, and it DOES also have a very high ester/group 5 content in it's base stock (part of what gives it that sky-high VI), and also what lets it have a polar affinity for metal, and be all but shear-proof.
I just recently found out that the Motul DCTF is a synthetic BLEND, and not a full synthetic (as is the factory Motorcraft DCTF of course), but hopefully the synthetic base stock component of the blend does contain some esters/group 5 as well, since this is what Motul is known for, and bases their rep on (and WHY some may find it 'quieter' than, and less shear prone than, the same viscosity factory fluid).
I am lucky to have a somewhat local 'tuner' shop (MUCH closer to some others on this site in my general area, much more luckily for them!) which stocks, on the shelf, the Gear 300, AND the Motul Specific 948B 5W-20 motor oil, and sells it at less cost than it is sold on amazon/online sites, with no shipping costs, but I do have to pay sales tax, of course.
They even have the Motul 300V racing oils in various weights for great prices!
Also, SCRATCH using/considering the Red Line DCT fluid since it does NOT satisfy the Ford spec requirements, nor is it certified by Ford, as IS the Motul DCTF, (and this is from their head tech/tribologist).