Is Motul ok? (Gear and LSD oil)
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For the trans, I just replaced whatever was in there from the previous owner to GM Synchromesh Friction Modified. Got rid of griding and also made shifting a little smoother. Whatever you put in the trans, make sure it is formulated with higher friction for your synchros to work correctly. But, if you do a search, this GM S. FM seems to be the best you can get for your car. Otherwise I'd use the Honda MTF.
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You can't really use anything labeled "LSD OIL" in the diff of an S2000. It doesn't have a clutching type LSD. Things labled as LSD oil usually have abrasive additives in them to make the clutches stick and keep them from chattering.
This will not work in a S2000 torsen/helical diff.
This will not work in a S2000 torsen/helical diff.
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Originally Posted by B serious,Jul 4 2008, 10:19 AM
You can't really use anything labeled "LSD OIL" in the diff of an S2000. It doesn't have a clutching type LSD. Things labled as LSD oil usually have abrasive additives in them to make the clutches stick and keep them from chattering.
This will not work in a S2000 torsen/helical diff.
This will not work in a S2000 torsen/helical diff.