differential lube?

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  1. blown375

    blown375 New Member

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    I am installing new gears and I wonder ......is anybody using BRAD PENN in the rear ?

    What is everbody using ?
     
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    PM 3570 New Member

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    can't go wrong with Red Line heavy shockproof
     
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  3. backmotor

    backmotor Owner/Crewchief/Test Pilot

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    Lucas 75w140 in our Strange 9.5 Live Axle :cool:
     
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  4. youngtuner

    youngtuner Member

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    Love the brad penn. the torco is also great
     
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    underby6 Active Member

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    Synergy 70w-140

    Brandon Booher
    NHRA TAD #34
     
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  6. john348

    john348 Top Alcohol

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    I have used the purple oil from California gear for 10 years
    wish i knew who made it! As i only have 1 gallon left!
    Or Redline heavy shockproof i was told is also very good for an alcohol car
     
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  7. rattler

    rattler AA/Fuel Altered

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    Lucas synthetic 85-140
     
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  8. Blownalky

    Blownalky Top Sportsman

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    Red Line heavy shockproof here.
     
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    AFC357 New Member

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    Ditto the Red Line, but make sure you use the Red and NOT the Blue! I tried that once as it is a "lighter" fluid but saw evidence of metal transfer on the gears! NEVER get that with the Red. John, will get ya a price Bro;)
     
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  10. clint thompson

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    redline heavy shockproof is the best I have used.
     
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  11. Procharged GTA

    Procharged GTA New Member

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    I agree....Redline ShockProof "Heavy Duty"....we use it in our Alcohol Procharger Drag Radial car....its good stuff...
     
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  12. bandit496

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    Yep!

    Yes on the RedLine Heavy Duty Shockproof "pink" stuff. That stuff clings to parts like no other lube I have ever seen. Gearsand bearings look like new after a couple of years use. I use it in Dana 80 (minirod tractor puller: 2050 pounds, 1800 hp blown alky, 10-15 second passes all underload). JW
     
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