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Synthetic oil in L.S. Diff/ GM additive.
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Subject: Synthetic oil in L.S. Diff/ GM additive.
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From: Jim Shank <[email protected]>
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Date: Sat, 19 Nov 1994 21:06:33 -0500
I had been running Red Line synthetic 75W90 in my 1988 325is limited slip
differential for about a year. The Red Line blurb claims that it works
great in limited slip diffs, but recently I began hearing the tell-tale
moan of the lsd clutch disks. So I changed to Castrol Hypoy C 80W90
(gl5) and on the advice of the net added a bottle of GM limited slip
additive. The noise disappeared immediately! After doing this, I reread
the Red Line blurb and it does say that you can put the additive in the
synthetic--I had just assumed it was incompatible with synthetic.They do
claim that the additive is unneccesary, though. Has
anyone had this problem with synthetic? Anyone use the synthetic with
the additive? I think I'll try that combo when I change the oil before
the first track day next spring.
By the way, the GM stuff is part number 1052358--a 4oz bottle cost
$6.00--I got it at a Chevy dealer.
- --Jim
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