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Red Line Oil 80301;differential Limited Slip Friction Modifier; 4 Ounce Bottle; on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Red Line Oil 80301;Differential Limited Slip Friction Modifier; 4 Ounce Bottle;, US $10.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:redline Manufacturer Part Number:80301

Red Line Gear Oils are designed to provide excellent low temperature characteristics and improved gear protection at higher temperatures. Red Line Gear Oils will reduce differential temperatures 10 to 70 Degree Fahrenheit. Efficiency improvements between 1 to 5 Percent are typical. The synthetic base stocks used have tremendous thermal stability and provide the best film strength available. The unique combination of base stocks and additives allow Red Line gear oils to carry higher loads compared to petroleum lubricants. The stability of these products allow them to be used for extended periods. Red Line 75W90 Gear Oil provides excellent protection in nearly all differentials, conventional and limited slip, in both racing and street use. 75W90NS and 75W140NS can be used in certain limited slip units in racing to lock up the differential. 80W140 should be used in commercial hauling, problem limited slip units, racing applications which see tremendous torque at low speeds, and where noise deadening is desired. Lightweight or SuperLight can be used to obtain maximum power transfer in racing differentials which do not see extremely high temperatures. If "chattering" occurs with any of these lubricants, Red Line Limited Slip Friction Modifier can be used to eliminate the stick/slip action and reduce the noise. This additive should not be necessary in the 75W90, 75W140 or the 80W140 Gear Oils, since they already contain this additive, but in some units more is required. Too much friction modifier can reduce the lockup in limited slip units, so it should only be used if needed. Unit Type: Bottle Unit Quantity: Single Unit Size: 4 Ounce Type: Synthetic Use: Petroleum And Synthetic Gear Oils Features Fully Synthetic Formulas Created From Polyol Ester Base Stocks, Offer Excellent Lubrication Under Extreme ConditionsHigh Viscosity Index (VI) To Provide Relatively Constant Viscosity And Film Thickness With Varying Temperature ChangeEster Base Stocks And Friction Modifiers Provide Additional Slipperiness To Lower Operating Temperatures By Reducing The Sliding Friction In Hypoid GearsSuperior Shear Stability And Reduced Oxidation Compared To Other Synthetics And Conventional Gear OilsExceed API GL5 SpecificationsEngineered To Provide The Highest Degree Of Protection And Improvement Of Differential Efficiency For Better Mileage, Longer Drain Intervals, And Less WearCompatible With Both Petroleum And Synthetic Gear Oils. Reduces Break In Temperature As Much As 50 Degree Fahrenheit

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