steve,
its funny that you point that high heat thing out.
if you check around, places like Currie do not recommend a synthetic gear lube for rear ends based on high heat issues that they have found and continue to have in the off road world.
there argument is sound and has been proven to hold true. standard "dino" type oils pull more of the heat out of the parts. leaving a longer lasting axle.
at first i did not believe, but i am now sold on that myself.
if i have any issues i am going to install my own diff coolers. using a mocal or a weldon high heat fluid pump.
steve
its funny that you point that high heat thing out.
if you check around, places like Currie do not recommend a synthetic gear lube for rear ends based on high heat issues that they have found and continue to have in the off road world.
there argument is sound and has been proven to hold true. standard "dino" type oils pull more of the heat out of the parts. leaving a longer lasting axle.
at first i did not believe, but i am now sold on that myself.
if i have any issues i am going to install my own diff coolers. using a mocal or a weldon high heat fluid pump.
steve