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Anyone use Redline Oil 75W90 NS in thier transmission?

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Old 01-16-2008, 01:13 PM
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Default Anyone use Redline Oil 75W90 NS in thier transmission?

Anyone use Redline Oil 75W90 NS in thier transmission?
I just got off the phone with Redline Oil. They recommended their 75W90 NS oil for the G50/G96 transaxle.

Anyone tried this? Results?

Thanks

Andy

75W90 NS
This GL-5-type geal oil doesn't contain the friction modifiers for limited-slip hypoid differentials. This makes the transmission synchronizers come to equal speeds more quickly, allowing faster shifting and much easier low-temperature shifting. Can also be used in racing limited-slip differentials where weak spring design causes too much wheel spin.
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I've been using the redline 75-90ns for a while and been happy with it.
Old 01-17-2008, 12:28 AM
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Been using it in my cup car for 4 years...works great, no issues. LSD is working fine and has not yet had a clutch pack rebuild...probably just put a curse on it. also used Mobilube SHC at times. either will be fine.

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Old 01-18-2008, 10:48 PM
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My shop convinece me to swtich from Mobile to Redline and I must say I noticed the difference in crisper shifts. I'm happy with Redline in my gearbox

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