What Amsoil in the differentials?
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What Amsoil in the differentials?
Ordering some Amsoil MTF today and I figured I might as well do the diffs while I'm at it. What fluid(s) do I need to buy and how much to put in the front and back diffs? Any additives?
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Front is around 3 qts... back is around 4-5 qts.. on the Dana 80!
Don't know the product names, but I recommend 75w-140.. or 80w-140 for all warm weather, higher HP CTD! (first # not important).
Amsoil has the Friction modifier in all their Gearlube...or use to!
RJ
Don't know the product names, but I recommend 75w-140.. or 80w-140 for all warm weather, higher HP CTD! (first # not important).
Amsoil has the Friction modifier in all their Gearlube...or use to!
RJ
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I've got nothing against Amsoil......I do have a membership and use several of their products, but I did not have a good experience with the MTF. Didn't shift well....much notchier. Switched to Redline MTL synthetic and it improved greatly. Just something to think about. Seems many have different experiences though.
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www.karlracing.com. They have Royal Purple for $10.11 per quart, no tax, and free shipping. RP also has friction modifier in it. I'm not trying to bash Amsoil. I'm a preferred customer myself and I think they have great products.
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