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diff oil: 80w90 or 75w140?
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<blockquote data-quote="YELOSNK" data-source="post: 16669701" data-attributes="member: 30747"><p>Thanks. I'm thinking I'll just split the difference and go with the severe gear 75-110. I've read on here that with amsoil one needs to add friction modifier, but on Amsoil's page for their own modifier it says "<em>AMSOIL synthetic gear lubes do not require this additive. ". </em>Which is it?</p><p></p><p>P.S. Beautiful E39 M5, offroadkarter! My friend had one like it that sadly got totaled. He now has an E63 M6, I have an F10 M5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YELOSNK, post: 16669701, member: 30747"] Thanks. I'm thinking I'll just split the difference and go with the severe gear 75-110. I've read on here that with amsoil one needs to add friction modifier, but on Amsoil's page for their own modifier it says "[I]AMSOIL synthetic gear lubes do not require this additive. ". [/I]Which is it? P.S. Beautiful E39 M5, offroadkarter! My friend had one like it that sadly got totaled. He now has an E63 M6, I have an F10 M5. [/QUOTE]
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