How much limited slip additive do I add?
The recommended mixing ratio is one fluid ounce of Limited-Slip Axle Additive Concentrate to one pint of API GL-5 gear lubricant.
Does limited slip differential require additive?
Limited-Slip Differentials The MOPAR Limited Slip Additive should be added to the gear lubricant whenever a fluid change is made to an axle equipped with a Limited Slip Differential. 2500/3500 Model axles DO NOT REQUIRE any limited slip oil additive (friction modifiers).
Does Amsoil gear oil have limited slip additive?
Should I use a friction-modifier additive with AMSOIL synthetic gear lube? AMSOIL synthetic gear lubes are limited-slip capable and do not typically require an additional friction-modifier additive.
What is the purpose of limited slip additive?
Limited-slip or Positraction units use plates or clutches to provide the proper amount of lock-up to the differential. Slippery lubricants are required to prevent chatter, but too much slipperiness causes excess wheel spin, reducing traction.
What’s the ratio of Mopar limited slip additive to gear oil?
With 4 oz.of that being Mopar limited slip additive so i am right at 4% ratio of additive to gear oil. The factory stock differential cover capacity gear oil is 72 oz or 4.5 pints which is slightly above the recommended 5% ratio so to me It seems to be no spot on calculation worry here as long as you are near the 4 to 5% ratio.
When to add Mopar 4 oz to differential oil?
This is the Mopar 4 oz. recommended limited slip additive to be added to the factory recommended weight differential gear oil during differential fluid changes. In my case it is 75w-140….. You “Just pour it in and it works”.
What kind of differential fluid do I need for a Jeep Wrangler?
You need standard 80W90 AND a little bottle of “friction modifier” for the limited slip LSD. You need standard 80W90 AND a little bottle of “friction modifier” for the limited slip LSD.
How much limited slip fluid can I put in my differential?
I installed a MagHytec differential cover that added 24 more oz. of fluid above factory but i didnt add any extra limited slip additive due to the fact i was in the 2 to 5% range near the high end at 4 % ratio. With the MagHytec differential cover my differential gear oil capacity is now at 100 oz.
With 4 oz.of that being Mopar limited slip additive so i am right at 4% ratio of additive to gear oil. The factory stock differential cover capacity gear oil is 72 oz or 4.5 pints which is slightly above the recommended 5% ratio so to me It seems to be no spot on calculation worry here as long as you are near the 4 to 5% ratio.
This is the Mopar 4 oz. recommended limited slip additive to be added to the factory recommended weight differential gear oil during differential fluid changes. In my case it is 75w-140….. You “Just pour it in and it works”.
How much lubricant do I need for a 2008 Jeep?
The previous oil filter (p/n 5281090, thread size 3/4-inch – 16 UNF) will not fit on these 2008 engines. Electronic (ELSD) axles require 118 ml (4 ounces) of Limited Slip Additive be added to the lubricant. (Mopar additive p/n 04318060AB $7.67 MSRP 4 oz. bottle)
You need standard 80W90 AND a little bottle of “friction modifier” for the limited slip LSD. You need standard 80W90 AND a little bottle of “friction modifier” for the limited slip LSD.