KAAZ differential oil
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08-13-2006, 05:18 PM
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Ivan141 Wrote:Can anyone come up with some links about this? Synthetics are more slippy and leave a slight sheen on the surface of the LSD's plates causing a little more initial slip and a little less bite. Doesn't cause any damage or anything, just a slower and less aggressive lock-up. If money was no object I would use Redline 75W90, but due to the amount of times I have to change gear oil (like every 1 or 2 months!) I can only afford the cheaper mineral Esso 80W90 LSD oil. The Redline gear oil is also available in "N.S." formula, which has no friction modifier so is less slippy than the regular oil. One could try this and add a little friction modifier until the ideal mix is reached, but again, this is expensive. Clean oil is most important though - change it A LOT if you are using your car for drifting, rallying, autocross etc Hope this helps. |
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KAAZ differential oil - Bad_Dog - 08-04-2006, 08:57 PM
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