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Is 75w-90 too thin for the differential?

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Old 04-17-2009, 08:51 AM
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Would you guys recommend 110 or 90 for temperatures under 0 degrees?

Gotta keep Canadian winters in mind.
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is this good?

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Originally Posted by lols2000,Apr 17 2009, 11:51 AM
Would you guys recommend 110 or 90 for temperatures under 0 degrees?

Gotta keep Canadian winters in mind.
I would use AMSOIL 75W110 if I lived in Canada. But come to think of it, I wouldn't even try to drive my S2000 in the winter. I'd just drive my truck.
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