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Old 02-15-2014, 11:34 AM   #1
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I have a bunch of free Valvoline 75/140 synthetic gear lube that I would like to try. We have a Dana 60 and have had 0 problems in 9 years of hard racing so I'm afraid to change anything. What do you guys think? Just looking for consistency. We now use 80/90 conventional.
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Old 04-03-2014, 06:06 PM   #2
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I have a bunch of free Valvoline 75/140 synthetic gear lube that I would like to try. We have a Dana 60 and have had 0 problems in 9 years of hard racing so I'm afraid to change anything. What do you guys think? Just looking for consistency. We now use 80/90 conventional.
I use it in my Dana and the gears last literally for ever. I am sure I get way over 1000 runs and have never had one fail with the auto trans. I did try some lighter oil and the gear wore out fast. No improvement in ET with the lighter oil so I went back to the Valvoline synthetic.
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Old 04-04-2014, 09:22 PM   #3
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I don't know if what I do works or not, but it makes me feel good about it. Here goes. I run 1\2 quart synthetic auto trans fluid, 1\2 quart 50 wt. synthetic racing motor oil, and 1 quart synthetic 80\90 gear lube. We put over 100 runs on a 6.20 gear before changing gears. Mostly 1\8th mile. A stick car leaving at 9,200, weighing 3040 lbs. The only thing I see that's changed is we used to get about 150, to 170 runs on a nodular center section then an aluminum through bolt. Anyone ran into that? Makes me wonder if the nodular might actually take less drag because of distortion. I never run it low.
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