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Re: gear box oil
semi synthetic 75w/90 is fine, some people like to get mt stuff from demon tweaks, but ive never had a problem with normal oil

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Re: gear box oil
it depends on wether u have a lsd or not, to be safe i would use the highly recomended redline 75 90, i personaly use millers oils throughout my car and its perfect,

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Re: gear box oil
For the Gearbox only you can use either a semi or a fully synthetic 75w-90 GL4.

If you wish to use a 75w-90 fully or semi for the Differential then you need a GL4/GL5 that's suitable for LSD's or alternatively a dedicated LS 90 oil for the differential.

There are products that will do both like this one:

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/SIL ... 0Wheel.pdf

The alternative is the dedicated LS 90 diff oil like this one:

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/tit ... s%2090.pdf

Hope this clarifies.

Cheers
Guy


If you wish to use a 75w-90 fully or semi for the Differential then you need a GL4/GL5 that's suitable for LSD's or alternatively a dedicated LS 90 oil for the differential.


There are products that will do both like this one:

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/SIL ... 0Wheel.pdf

The alternative is the dedicated LS 90 diff oil like this one:

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/tit ... s%2090.pdf

Hope this clarifies.


Cheers
Guy
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