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What is the best oil to use in the front and rear differential's for the Murcie ???

Thanks, Alan

 

I like Redline. They have a version that is a direct map to the Agip spec on their website.

 

I have Redline in the diffs, transmission, and engine now. I'll probably go with it for the power steering/lift when I change it.

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I like Redline. They have a version that is a direct map to the Agip spec on their website.

 

I have Redline in the diffs, transmission, and engine now. I'll probably go with it for the power steering/lift when I change it.

 

I have used Redline MTL in the past,

is that ok to use going forward ???

Can you tell me how much to use in the front, rear and the trans.

Thanks, Alan

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I have used Redline MTL in the past,

is that ok to use going forward ???

Can you tell me how much to use in the front, rear and the trans.

Thanks, Alan

 

I would use what I listed for the diffs. You can use MT90 for the transmission.

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Most lambo dealerships i have spoken to use either Mobil 1 75-90 or Castrol full synthetic 75w-90 with the LS added. I am 1000% sure that any good synthetic 75w-90 manufactured now beats any Agip from 10-15yrs ago.

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Agip is crap. I used it and drained it in 8k miles bc I can feel the rear diff binding when I drive. Switched back to redline mt90 and it is much better again. Redline Mtl is fine too.

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