S steveonagle Member Joined Sep 28, 2008 Messages 337 May 22, 2009 #22 use motul 300 sae 75w90 wont be using again as i have a plated diff goin to try silkolene this weekend will see how i get on
use motul 300 sae 75w90 wont be using again as i have a plated diff goin to try silkolene this weekend will see how i get on
jugbugz 1998 EK9 CTR Donator Joined Apr 10, 2007 Messages 2,876 May 22, 2009 #23 RagingAngel said: Welcome to TORCO ADVANCED LUBRICANTS Website 2007 This is the stuff we use in our 1100whp drag car. Otherwise, the OEM Honda juice is good for just about 90% of people out there. Click to expand... Yeh this the stuff thats in my built K20 I imported. Hard to get a hold in AU though. Might research a bit. If you guys want some serious protection, get the gears and internals all MICRON-RITE treated for 50% lower friction.
RagingAngel said: Welcome to TORCO ADVANCED LUBRICANTS Website 2007 This is the stuff we use in our 1100whp drag car. Otherwise, the OEM Honda juice is good for just about 90% of people out there. Click to expand... Yeh this the stuff thats in my built K20 I imported. Hard to get a hold in AU though. Might research a bit. If you guys want some serious protection, get the gears and internals all MICRON-RITE treated for 50% lower friction.
zero9 Dutch EK9 owner Donator Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 568 Car(s) '97 Honda Civic EK9, 2006 Honda CR-V RD6 May 22, 2009 #24 surprisingly... OEM