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Does a classic WRX have a limited slip dif.
Reason for question is i have ordered my engine, gearbox and diff oil. All Millers. The gearbox/diff oil is the high performance fully synthetic but it staes " Not to be used in Limited slip diffs" |
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There will be people scratching there heads over this one. You may be better off emailing Millers
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RA has an LSD
I wouldn't advise fully synth, alot of Subaru owners complain of synchro crunch with fully synth. Most popular is Catrol Syntrax, which is now called Castrol Driveline. http://www.opieoils.co.uk/showproduct.a ... c-gear-oil |
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Scott
Thats what i got in it now. Having read up a fair bit the Millers interested me. They do a few types, 1 fully synthetic specifically for syncro boxes, but not suitable for LSD's They also do another fully synthetic for LSD's Have a look , whats your opinion. http://www.millersoils.net/1s_store.cgi |
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I just know that going back several years fully synth caused synchro crunch, something to do with it being a bit more slippery.
Hence personally I would only put part-synth in. £40-£50 up the swanny if the fully synth gives issues |
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Right have just got my oils.
Changed my order and went for castrol edge and syntrax as i decided to stick with what i have used over the years. Not bloomin cheap that little lot with the oil and fuel filters. I only do about 500 to 1000 miles per year, Good job i am in love with my scoob |
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