Harms nothing.We don't have LSD though. Will the LSD add pack be ok?
Harms nothing.We don't have LSD though. Will the LSD add pack be ok?
Refer to Pablo's answer then.And all LSD add packs are the same? Doubt
Refer to Pablo's answer then.
I won't need to do it for probably another year since I only did mine about 5k miles ago. But will definitely go that route. I'm going to sign up for preferred anyway and get some oil analysis kits and probably some 5w30 ssHarms nothing.
OK PM me if you need a link for PC or here: https://www.amsoil.com/offers/pc/?zo=515729I won't need to do it for probably another year since I only did mine about 5k miles ago. But will definitely go that route. I'm going to sign up for preferred anyway and get some oil analysis kits and probably some 5w30 ss
Well, your best guide would be the testing in this thread. But always remember there is no “best” fluid, but there can be a “best for your goals”. Some of the oils have very high weld test results, which are important for manuals especially with the shock load and harsh gear engagements, but there are also 4-ball differences at lower loads, which means you can “optimize” based on how you know it’s used. Very light driving would likely choose the lowest wear result; a dedicated drag car would probably seek higher viscosity and higher weld points.I live in Georgia, so no worries there. How's the motul compare vs amsoil? I contacted HPL about getting the right gear oil for my wrx but never heard back
Please tell me where I can buy 6-7 quarts of Amsoil SVG 75W/90 in the easy-squeezy packs, for only $15! It's $22 on their website. (Or did I misunderstand your statement?)Now you see the difference between $12 Synpower and $15 Amsoil/HPL… IMO Synpower is fine, but the “upgrades” are a no-brainer.
Preferred customer price is $17.29. Is it worth it? Depends more on how long you will run it. $2 qt more, not a huge difference.Please tell me where I can buy 6-7 quarts of Amsoil SVG 75W/90 in the easy-squeezy packs, for only $15! It's $22 on their website. (Or did I misunderstand your statement?)
OTOH, I can order that quantity of Valvoline 75W/90 in the "flex fill" package from their website at $15.29 (with free shipping).
For a 4Runner that basically never experiences subfreezing temperatures (I live in Las Vegas), doesn't tow, and gets fluid changes every 30K miles, seems like the Valvoline is adequate for both diffs and the transfer case? I do a certain amount of four-wheeling, does that fact alone tip the balance toward Amsoil? I put in the SVG at the first change, but I wonder if it's overkill for my use case.
It's not free to become a "preferred customer." Not really cost-effective for someone who only buys a few quarts of gear oil every ~1.5 years.Preferred customer price is $17.29. Is it worth it? Depends more on how long you will run it. $2 qt more, not a huge difference.
I personally rebate the PC fee if you sign up with me, but no pressure use what you want.It's not free to become a "preferred customer." Not really cost-effective for someone who only buys a few quarts of gear oil every ~1.5 years.
As stated in my post, I change the fluids every 30K.
Sorry about the delay replying, life intervened. Assuming free shipping for the 7 quarts of oil, then this seems to be a good deal. Where do I sign up?I personally rebate the PC fee if you sign up with me, but no pressure use what you want.
30K no problem for SVG, maybe the limit for Valvoline.
https://www.amsoil.com/offers/pc/?zo=515729Sorry about the delay replying, life intervened. Assuming free shipping for the 7 quarts of oil, then this seems to be a good deal. Where do I sign up?
@HPL Plant Manager could you please provide the lab test results for the different viscosities of Gear Life so we can expand our knowledge base? Thanks!@SubieRubyRoo, if you ever get bored and want to do another one of these comparisons again, maybe do one comparing one brand, different grades: like Amsoil SevereGear 75w85, vs their 75w90 vs their 75w110, vs their 75-140. Or do all HPL. We can use their PDS’s to get viscosity differences, but I’m curious what the 4-ball wear and weld tests might reveal across their various grades (and assuming equivalent quality), as well as KRL, and maybe the PDSM. Of course, it still might be useful to throw in an OEM 75w85 (like Motorcraft) since those are getting so prevalent. I’m curious if there is any magic employed to get the 75w85’s to perform better than the more traditional 75w90’s. It might also be useful to have a viscosity reading at 32f (0C), which might get some “thickies” to reconsider, assuming the 75w-85’s have a clear advantage at that temp.