I decided that I'm not going to install my limited slip, and today ordered a Powertrax Lock-Right for my Ranger.
My question is this:
The owners manual for my truck calls for 80w-90 gear lube. I have been running syn 75w-90 (currently have SF in there and love it!).
The install manual for the Lock-Right says that if you live in a warm climate to run 85w-140 to help smooth out the operation.
Should I stick with the 75w-90 or move up to a 75w-140? I like the idea of the thicker oil (the Ranger FX4 Level II is the only Ranger that calls for 75w-140, and it uses the Torsen L/S).
Will this switch have any effect on my mileage? I plan on staying with syn.
Thanks for the help,
Brian
My question is this:
The owners manual for my truck calls for 80w-90 gear lube. I have been running syn 75w-90 (currently have SF in there and love it!).
The install manual for the Lock-Right says that if you live in a warm climate to run 85w-140 to help smooth out the operation.
Should I stick with the 75w-90 or move up to a 75w-140? I like the idea of the thicker oil (the Ranger FX4 Level II is the only Ranger that calls for 75w-140, and it uses the Torsen L/S).
Will this switch have any effect on my mileage? I plan on staying with syn.
Thanks for the help,
Brian