joegr
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I would suggest whatever oil listed in manual. (see post above).Mine doesn't have LSD. Or at least it doesn't say on the window sticker, so doubt it has it, since it's a 4 banger. So which fluid for the non-LSD? Thx.
If you have LSD use ONLY 75/85.
No additive needed.
As I mentioned in your other thread, cold temp absolutely will affect how your gear oil behaves and, in turn, how your differential will function.My diff was replaced. The new one is using the Genesis oil and started making noise. I'm starting to wonder if the oil needs *more* friction modifier? It's also colder here.. -15 to 0 celcius. Maybe the oil is too thick in this cold?? Something a friction modifier would help I think.
Perhaps but cheap enough for piece of mind.Usually, following the OEM spec is a safe bet. Unfortunately, in this case, it is not. Or, to be more specific... the OEM spec is not sufficiently clear or precise enough.
By "OEM spec", I meant what is written in their own OM and SM for what should go into their own LSD.Perhaps but cheap enough for piece of mind.
That’s what worries me. I like doing my own work and various fluid changes, but when OEM diff fluid may or may not cause a problem where I have none today, sort or creates a quagmire. Guess once I’m closer to 36k miles and I use Genesis or HMC diff fluid and a problem starts, my 10 yr 100k powertrain warranty should theoretically make corrections if required at that point.Usually, following the OEM spec is a safe bet. Unfortunately, in this case, it is not. Or, to be more specific... the OEM spec is not sufficiently clear or precise enough.
Reviving this thread again. Just changed my rear differential fluid again, now at 72k miles on the car. This time I used Amsoil severe gear 75W90. No chattering at all, super smooth. So clearly this product is better than the Valvoline I used the last time.Reviving this thread, for a heads up. At 36,500 miles I changed my rear diff fluid in my 2021 G70 prestige with the LSD rear differential. I tried to get the OEM fluid but 3 places said they don't have it. I ended up putting Valvoline 75W90 with LSD additive in it. Immediately I noticed chattering coming from the rear end when cornering and the fluid was cold. This went away when the fluid got hot. I ended up putting CRC Trans X LSD oil additive. After adding this the chattering disappeared immediately. Not sure why the Valvoline with LSD friction modifiers wasn't good enough to prevent the chattering. On the next change will definitely being going to something else. Maybe Royal Purple, Redline, or Amsoil.
And apparently it's the purely mechanical one, so no electronic actuation. An LSD can increase over-steer when applying power on turns, so the electronic type can be better in instances like that, where it reverts to open if needed. But if it's going to be a purely mechanical LSD, I'd much prefer a Torsen type, which never wears out, and it's as reliable as an open one. My 2.0T is much better off with an open one, since it doesn't have the power to need an LSD.Genesis says "Limited Slip Differential (LSD) - mechanical multi-plate clutch-type"