Just curious of what ya'll think about synthetic differential oil?
If you've ever turned a pinion by hand, and I'm sure we all have, there is some serious resistance there. I'm betting synthetic will reduce the resistance, and the overall end result will be better 1/4 mile times. It seems like it would run $20 to $30 to fill a 10 or 12bolt.
Anybody currently running synthetic in their diff?
Synthetic differential oil
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Synthetic differential oil
-Mark
2024 Equinox LT AWD
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2024 Equinox LT AWD
2015 Yamaha FRJ
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I have synthetic in the S-10, the Trans Am, and the Cadillac... and when / if I switch the rearend into the T-bird, I will run it in that too.
Somewhere I remember an OLD test on synthetic fluids in a Mustang GT that showed the gains from the engine to the differential. I think the rearend was something like 2hp at the rear wheels, and in total from the motor, trans, and rearend was around 8hp, but it was a stick shift car. I think they used either Mobil 1 or Royal Purple (can't remember).
-BP
Somewhere I remember an OLD test on synthetic fluids in a Mustang GT that showed the gains from the engine to the differential. I think the rearend was something like 2hp at the rear wheels, and in total from the motor, trans, and rearend was around 8hp, but it was a stick shift car. I think they used either Mobil 1 or Royal Purple (can't remember).
-BP