Redline ShockProof diff oil

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MarkV

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Does anyone have any expernce with Redline Lightweight ShockProof oil. On their website they claim:


  • Film thickness greater than an SAE 75W140, yet low fluid friction like 80W gear oil or 30W motor oil
  • Excellent low-temp flow, improved cold shifting
  • For racing differentials under moderate loads
  • Unique lubricant with solid microscopic particles offers low drag/high protection
  • Relatively low viscosity, yet cushions gear teeth under extreme pressure
  • Helps to prevent tooth breakage, resists throw-off
  • Avoid use with pumps, coolers, and filters as unique medium and affinity for metal can cause clogging
  • Designed for wet sump transmissions and differentials with splash lubrication
https://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=43&pcid=8

Would this work for my diffs? Any reason not to try it?
 

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When I called them they also suggested the regular synthetics Redline. I use the 75W-140 and no lsd modifier and amazingly it works perfect with the auburn.
 
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