I've been wanting to ask this for a long time (75W-140)

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Thanks for the info Grossomotto. It looks like it will work quite well. I dont do any towing but do haul heavy loads on occasion. Im sure even a bit of towing now and then would be fine as well.
 
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Anyone know the viscosity difference at operating temps? I am hoping to save some MPG.

From the RedLine site (http://www.redlineoil.com/pdf/5.pdf)

RedLine 75W90
visc@100ºC,cSt 16.4
visc@40ºC,cSt 115
pourpointºC -45
flashpointºC 440

RedLine 75W140
visc@100ºC,cSt 27.4
visc@40ºC,cSt 180
pourpointºC -45
flashpointºC 440

You can see how much thicker the 75W140 is. I would think your gas mileage will be slightly better with 75W90 and protect just as good. Unless you're towing a trailer, RedLine 75W90 is just fine.
 
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Originally posted by MolaKule:
For the most part, Ford uses the 75W140 as their "lifetime" fill for differentials. It's a so-called hedge against differential failures until the drive train warranty has expired.

The factory fill for my 88 Mustang 5.0 is 80W90. The recommended change interval is every 100,000 miles.

What's the Ford recommended change interval for differentials filled with 75W140?
 
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