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| Redline |
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| Other Brand |
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| GL4 |
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| GL5 |
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| Synthetic |
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| 75w |
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| 90w |
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| Diffferent for Transmission and Differential |
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The Judge
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Since nobody replied I will give my non racing experince advice.
For the diff use Amsoil Sever Gear 75W-110 or 75W-140. I use their 75W-110 because I live in Houston and make about 400 whp. Morepower and heat requires a heavier oil unless you add oil coolers and can keep the oil temps down. Same applies to the trans. http://ww2.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/gear-lube/ For the trans Red Line 75W90NS or Pettit's Revomax Powerblend semi-syn 75W90. |
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