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I have a 4Runner when I change mine I plan on using Amsoil severe gear oil. If you research this not even Toyota dealers use the 75W when they service the transfer case. Most use 75w/90. I’ve read enough to feel comfortable that I won’t need to make this mix.
Oh yeah very small difference between mixing it and not just allows it to be a little bit thinner possibly shift in and out better when it's colder but you'd have to do a cold flow analysis to really see. Thanks for being a part of the channel and if you ever want to try the products this would give you the very best value and when you use my link that would allow me to always answer your questions in the future about improving the performance and lifespan of your vehicles by choosing the right fluids as your Amsoil dealer👍😃 ✅ Save 25% On Your Next Fluid Order: www.amsoil.com/offers/pc/?zo=5331179
The Car Care Nut has talked about this stuff before. Say’s nobody uses the OEM fluid due to cost. You’ll find most dealerships are selling BG, MOC, WYNN’S, etc. Sometimes they have really expensive products, sometimes they’re not as expensive as OEM.
😃, it's the first time I tryed it and I'm happy with it. I think it would run great even if we did 7590 severe gear or the synchromesh I think they both would be just fine but I think that's a great meat in the middle of viscosity
Gl4 or GL5 is suitable if you don't want to live on the edge like these two.. Even Stevens doesn't recommend😂.. I've also heard of people mixing fluids and having great results..
I don’t have the brass b___s to do something like that unless I had researched the heck out of both fluids beforehand. I assume that was already done to make the owner comfortable with doing this.
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Great question personally if it was my car I would change the rear diff fluid about every 40,000 miles the way I drive here in Vegas if you're doing all highway driving you can go quite a bit longer probably $60,000 if you're doing intermittent track days I would definitely change it way sooner ultimately it's a feel thing and you're always better off doing it sooner than later I'm getting ready to do it on my car here and it's going to be about 40,000 miles
Also it can time out so if you have lubricant it's old it can oxidize and Miata additive packages can break down so I would definitely change it if it hasn't been changed after 6 years even though it has low mileage I would still change it because it oxidizes as it gets older and reacts to the air and different metals that the lubricant touches in materials that mix with it Even though you think that a differential is sealed is not it has a breather valve on it and air oxidizes it and it loses its film strength over time
Returning the Japenese bullshit, that had me rolling! 🤣 I think you need a slogan, Eben. Something along the lines of saving you money and keeping good vehicles out of the junkyard!
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I have a 4Runner when I change mine I plan on using Amsoil severe gear oil. If you research this not even Toyota dealers use the 75W when they service the transfer case. Most use 75w/90. I’ve read enough to feel comfortable that I won’t need to make this mix.
Oh yeah very small difference between mixing it and not just allows it to be a little bit thinner possibly shift in and out better when it's colder but you'd have to do a cold flow analysis to really see.
Thanks for being a part of the channel and if you ever want to try the products this would give you the very best value and when you use my link that would allow me to always answer your questions in the future about improving the performance and lifespan of your vehicles by choosing the right fluids as your Amsoil dealer👍😃
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@@Syntheticoilprotection You are already my dealer bro. Have a great day.
You have to put it into neutral for it to go into 4Low. It wont go in when its in drive.
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It wasn't in 4low. When its flashing like that it means its trying to go in. U have to have it in neutral for it to go into 4lo
You should take a sample of the mix to have a VOA analysis, I know the Toyota fluid has a bunch of phosphorus, magnesium and zinc in it
Toyota does not own a refinery, nor do they make oil. That is oure highway robbery. Thanks for doing this.
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The Car Care Nut has talked about this stuff before. Say’s nobody uses the OEM fluid due to cost. You’ll find most dealerships are selling BG, MOC, WYNN’S, etc. Sometimes they have really expensive products, sometimes they’re not as expensive as OEM.
Yiks
I use the Synchromesh Transmission Fluid in my 2021 Civic Type R and 2011 Civic Si love the improved lubricant and smoothness of transmission.
😃☕️😃
I have heard of this mix and people love it
😃, it's the first time I tryed it and I'm happy with it.
I think it would run great even if we did 7590 severe gear or the synchromesh I think they both would be just fine but I think that's a great meat in the middle of viscosity
As long as the oil has the required zinc and boron levels.
Gl4 or GL5 is suitable if you don't want to live on the edge like these two.. Even Stevens doesn't recommend😂.. I've also heard of people mixing fluids and having great results..
I don’t have the brass b___s to do something like that unless I had researched the heck out of both fluids beforehand. I assume that was already done to make the owner comfortable with doing this.
I have a Audi SQ5, it’s out of warranty. I think it specified GL4+ for the gear oil (75w90). Would this work?
This is gl-4 - www.amsoil.com/p/manual-transmission-transaxle-gear-lube-75w-90-mtg/?zo=5331179
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Hello 👋🏽 question. I have a 2001 mustang v6 3.8l, how often the gear oil need changing? Thanks.
Great question personally if it was my car I would change the rear diff fluid about every 40,000 miles the way I drive here in Vegas if you're doing all highway driving you can go quite a bit longer probably $60,000 if you're doing intermittent track days I would definitely change it way sooner ultimately it's a feel thing and you're always better off doing it sooner than later I'm getting ready to do it on my car here and it's going to be about 40,000 miles
Also it can time out so if you have lubricant it's old it can oxidize and Miata additive packages can break down so I would definitely change it if it hasn't been changed after 6 years even though it has low mileage I would still change it because it oxidizes as it gets older and reacts to the air and different metals that the lubricant touches in materials that mix with it
Even though you think that a differential is sealed is not it has a breather valve on it and air oxidizes it and it loses its film strength over time
@Synthetic Oil Protection okay thanks.
@YouLubher Why doesn’t Amsoil make a product exactly for the Toyota transfer case?
Instead of mixing 2 different fluids. Just put in 1.5 Litres of Amsoil 75W-90 Differential Fluid ? Toyota OEM fluid is too expensive.
I think the vehicle needs to be in neutral to go from 4HI to 4LO. Not sure it ever went to 4LO in the video.
If it didn’t he would feel it didn’t cuz it wouldn’t crawl.
Great video! Had me laughing a few times. Their proper name is stealerships
I won't have believed it if I didn't see it and watch him return it my self😄
What transfer case lube or mixed lubes you recommend for a 2015 porsche macan s?
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YIKES! When shifting to 4 LOW you have to be in NEUTRAL and wait until the low STOPS flashing.
Returning the Japenese bullshit, that had me rolling! 🤣
I think you need a slogan, Eben. Something along the lines of saving you money and keeping good vehicles out of the junkyard!
kick ass tex lol 😁 cheers ☕
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😊, that's why I lube to love love to lube💯
Why the experiment of mixing fluids? Doesn't the transfer case call for transmission fluid?
Some do, some of these Toyota transfer cases still take a gear oil
Sorry but there is NO CAR OIL worth $100.00 a quart that is a RIP off fuc* them ,,but TY,,,,,,WOW incredible very interesting great information super kool,
AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work.
Thanks John😃
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When is amsoil going to release a signature series ow-16? Thinking about going to another oil until they upgrade from OE
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