Diff Fluid for an 04
#22
Originally Posted by Wisconsin S2k,Feb 6 2006, 01:17 PM
I had over 1000 clutch dumps on EACH S2000 I owned, and never had a problem. I ran mostly the OEM oil that came in the diff from the factory for the majority of those. currently I'm using Mobil 1.
Any thoughts on whether or not such a product would be helpful to someone who pounds their diff?
Thanks.
#23
If you pound your diff, we all recommend the Comptech reinforcement. It's cheaper than risking an entire diff replacement.
I have OEM fluid right now. I'll either be getting LE607 or Mobil 1 75w90 it seems.
My car is garaged, but driven year-round in the PacNW. Weather is moderate at 70-85 in the summer, and 35-60 in the winter. Which would you recommend (strait 90 or 75w90) for my climate? Thanks!
I have OEM fluid right now. I'll either be getting LE607 or Mobil 1 75w90 it seems.
My car is garaged, but driven year-round in the PacNW. Weather is moderate at 70-85 in the summer, and 35-60 in the winter. Which would you recommend (strait 90 or 75w90) for my climate? Thanks!
#24
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Originally Posted by Harpoon,Feb 6 2006, 03:49 PM
Wisconsin - did you modify your diff at all, Comptech reinforced or anything?
Any thoughts on whether or not such a product would be helpful to someone who pounds their diff?
Thanks.
Any thoughts on whether or not such a product would be helpful to someone who pounds their diff?
Thanks.
and yes, the compteech diff does address what honda and comptech found to be one of the major flaws of the S2000 diff, which was bearing cap flex. note that you do not have to launch your car to get this "flex". it usually is a failure associated with improper driving or launching techniques.
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