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I keep reading conflicting information, so I would be really grateful if someone would clarify which gear oil is the proper replacement, and why.
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I personally use Redline Light Weight Shock Proof in my RDU and PTU.
The LWSP and the regular 75W-140 isn't the same. They are different. Just because cost is basically the same, that doesn't mean much.
I didn't use the superlight because I was told by people I trust on other forum and from my own DD to use the LWSP. The LWSP has has been in my RDU and PTU since 69K miles. The PTU LWSP was changed again at 80k when I drilled and tapped my PTU. My car just ticked over 90k. Zero issues with either.
I believe oil shear strength, temperature range (oil molecules breaking down because of these 2) and drag/tolerances (fuel economy) are the main reasons for the RDU and PTU oil recommendations.IDK, man, I know you probably know way more than me about these cars, but I just hate not understanding the reasons behind things. I have lots of hobbies that I am in an advanced level in, and too often it turns out that people who I used to think were gurus on a topic were just loud and confident. I have no reason to believe that of you, but there is a reason I always seek to trust, but verify - it's very difficult to tell the difference as a novice, and you don't really learn anything by just taking someone's word.
You have every right two research and this topic has been beaten to death over a couple of forums. However, most of the high horsepower guys and drag racers use LWSP in their PTU and RDU's.IDK, man, I know you probably know way more than me about these cars, but I just hate not understanding the reasons behind things. I have lots of hobbies that I am in an advanced level in, and too often it turns out that people who I used to think were gurus on a topic were just loud and confident. I have no reason to believe that of you, but there is a reason I always seek to trust, but verify - it's very difficult to tell the difference as a novice, and you don't really learn anything by just taking someone's word.