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Old 03-04-2008, 04:18 PM
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I was wondering about adding some low friction additives too my manual trany and my diff on my 2003 Z06 vette. any advice on this subject?

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Low friction additives? I wouldn't...if the fluid gets too slippery, the synchros in the transmission won't work so well.
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Originally Posted by mgbrv8
I was wondering about adding some low friction additives too my manual trany and my diff on my 2003 Z06 vette. any advice on this subject?

Dave
Mr. Moly. Great stuff do the research.

http://molyslip.com/

I use it in my transmission, and I also used it in my Z28 which it had 92,000 miles on when I bought it. It is really slick! They don't recommend it in new engines, because it may keep the rings from seating.




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