gearbox oil for an 89?
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Himsel
I have Amsoil in my Turbo box (going on six years now) and Redline in my NA. Both units are run without friction modifier and I get zero chatter from either LSD’s. I’ve run Amsoil in three turbo boxes and redline in two. Really not much of a difference that I can tell between the two and I’ve yet to have a tranny failure due to wear or abuse.
On another note could you PM me the address for Karen ( z3bra's wife ) I want to send a donation to her in his memory
Regards
Ed
#17
Burning Brakes
M758, How do you like the Redline Shockproof? When I talked to Redline, they didn't recomend it for the LSD gearbox, because ot has the friction modifier in it. I thought about mixing the shockproof with the non-FM oil, but haven't tried it.
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I first put in heavyshoof proof in my 951 S LSD box based the input of Chris Cervelli after I had him replace the syncros in it. He said it was the BEST stuff to use in that box. I also have been running it in my NA open diff race box. Seems to work very well.
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Originally Posted by azmi951
And abuse he may do from time to time. Jeremy builds a car to run and not break and he tests the not break part on a regular basis.
You sure did score with the NA, it has an LSD also???
With Sweepco should I add the friction modifier for the LSD? Possibly the Ford cat **** smelling stuff?
Also Jeremy, any word on the fuel lines? Send me a note when you get the parts in.
You sure did score with the NA, it has an LSD also???
With Sweepco should I add the friction modifier for the LSD? Possibly the Ford cat **** smelling stuff?
Also Jeremy, any word on the fuel lines? Send me a note when you get the parts in.
Yeah the NA has all of the good options, LSD, sport suspension, good looking driver.......... Avoid friction modifier if you can. It's not very good for the synchros and I'd doubt you'll hear any chatter from the stock LSD set-up. I haven't ordered the fuel lines yet but the list is growing so I should get them ordered soon.
Eddie, Karens e-mail address is brinkare@gmail.com and she's pretty good about getting back with you. That’s a pretty good thing to do. I'm going to pick up his car this weekend and get it going again. It's looking like 20 hours worth of work so it's not too bad because all of the parts are there and ready to go back on.
As Joe stated, the HD shockproof is the stuff to use if you go with Redline.
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My 2 cents worth
I have used Amsoil in my RX-7 for 25 years with 0 problems.
In my 1986 951 with LSD I have been using RedLine Shockproof gear lube (the blue color version, I think it is the "light" blend). After a lot of investigation it appeared that the shock proof product would provide the best protection under high loading. I ended up adding a small amount of slip agent to keep the LSD operating smoothly around tight corners. It seems to work great and there are no signs of wear.
In my 1986 951 with LSD I have been using RedLine Shockproof gear lube (the blue color version, I think it is the "light" blend). After a lot of investigation it appeared that the shock proof product would provide the best protection under high loading. I ended up adding a small amount of slip agent to keep the LSD operating smoothly around tight corners. It seems to work great and there are no signs of wear.
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The Redline Shockproof Light is the best gear oil to use in the LSD unit. I have used it with my other Torsen differential units with zero problems and major noise reduction. Above and away my highest recommendation for a high perf gear oil product unless you are going for long duration racing applications.
#22
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Jeremy, Are you using the Shookproof Redline in your 951? You said you don't have friction modifier in it, but the shookproof already has the FM mixed in it.
#24
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When I asked the Redline technical guys what to run, they told me (on two occasions) to use MT90.
Is anyone else running this and if not, why not?
Is anyone else running this and if not, why not?
Last edited by jasoncoker; 06-08-2006 at 02:26 PM.
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Redline Shockproof
CO951:
I initially used just the Shockproof Light but found that there was some binding in the LSD when going around tight corners. I added a few ounces of Friction Modifier and it went away completely. Just an FYI based on my experience.
I initially used just the Shockproof Light but found that there was some binding in the LSD when going around tight corners. I added a few ounces of Friction Modifier and it went away completely. Just an FYI based on my experience.
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I run the MT90 in my 924S and in my 951. The 951 has 168K on it and the trans quited down completely. We also just changed out another 951 to it. All three cars are grateful!