Redline gearoil additive
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Redline gearoil additive
I was talking with Marco (used to run expedition exports) up here in the Yukon. He told me he used to add so Redline gearoil additive. You mix it with the 90 weight for the Pinz. He found it got rid of the "WHINE" in the gearboxes.
He put it in everything.
Anybody tried this?
Jer Bear
He put it in everything.
Anybody tried this?
Jer Bear
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In my regular email exchanges with Thilo, he's is absolutely dead set against synthetics or additives. He'll fire me as a customer if I don't stick with his instructions!
How about some other opinions about the merits of additives or synthetics?

How about some other opinions about the merits of additives or synthetics?
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talk about timing
I'm changing the diff/transfer case/transmission/portal fluids, and a friend at a big rig shop offered to let me use their stuff. Talking with their "oil guy" he suggested I run an APi-GL-5 MT-1 full syn, he compared it against what is called for in the books and said with the oil he has that the truck will loose 10-14% rolling resistance and 60% friction loss, and the oil is rated for 500,000 miles (barring water contamination). This is oil they use in their rigs for transmissions and differentials and he has trucks in his shop with over 1,000,000 miles between fluid swaps.
From the statements I've seen, people avoid synthetics in different components and I'm wondering why is it avoided, what problems does it cause and am I going to destroy the truck running this stuff?
I'm changing the diff/transfer case/transmission/portal fluids, and a friend at a big rig shop offered to let me use their stuff. Talking with their "oil guy" he suggested I run an APi-GL-5 MT-1 full syn, he compared it against what is called for in the books and said with the oil he has that the truck will loose 10-14% rolling resistance and 60% friction loss, and the oil is rated for 500,000 miles (barring water contamination). This is oil they use in their rigs for transmissions and differentials and he has trucks in his shop with over 1,000,000 miles between fluid swaps.
From the statements I've seen, people avoid synthetics in different components and I'm wondering why is it avoided, what problems does it cause and am I going to destroy the truck running this stuff?
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Transmission...
I thought I heard someone say once that since the transmission has Brass parts . . The Syn. stuff should not be used in there? I stick with GL 4 standard stuff.


Pinzing is AWESOME.
I will preface my comments with this statement - I spent 6 years as a research engineer for Shell Oil company in the fuels and lubricants department.
1. Additives are a waste of money
2. Synthetic fluids are not a good choice for "older" equipment
3. Use the mfg. recommended fluids and change them as outlined in the owners manual
1. Additives are a waste of money
2. Synthetic fluids are not a good choice for "older" equipment
3. Use the mfg. recommended fluids and change them as outlined in the owners manual