A question for you guys running synthetic lube in your limited slip rear diffs...
How much friction modifier (if any) did you add when you put in the synthetic? And how well does your diff work now?
I switched over to Valvoline 75W-90 full synthetic over the weekend but didn't add any modifier to the rear diff. I did quite a few tight turns in a paved parking lot and didn't detect any chatter or binding from the rear wheels. I also didn't see any tire marks where it looked like one wheel might have been trying to spin. On loose ground, both wheels spin immediately when I push the go pedal judging by the tire marks.
It worked pretty well on the rain-slicked streets this morning. The only thing I could notice is some grabbing when hitting the accelerator while turning a corner, but that was there before to some degree.
TIA,
Justin
How much friction modifier (if any) did you add when you put in the synthetic? And how well does your diff work now?
I switched over to Valvoline 75W-90 full synthetic over the weekend but didn't add any modifier to the rear diff. I did quite a few tight turns in a paved parking lot and didn't detect any chatter or binding from the rear wheels. I also didn't see any tire marks where it looked like one wheel might have been trying to spin. On loose ground, both wheels spin immediately when I push the go pedal judging by the tire marks.
It worked pretty well on the rain-slicked streets this morning. The only thing I could notice is some grabbing when hitting the accelerator while turning a corner, but that was there before to some degree.
TIA,
Justin