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When I purchased my car it came with a separate used LSD. I had it fitted by Porsche and it works fine at speed, but makes disturbing noises and grabs at low speed and tight turns. For example one tyre will drag and squeal briefly when doing a three point turn. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
It almost a year since it was installed and the problem (if it is) has been there since day 1. Car does tracks work and recently did 1000km tarmac rally, all with no problems at speed (LSD works a treat). So its going strong.
I "think" its a torsen style diff (40% locking) but am not sure , it may be a "plate" type for all I know (i know I should have looked when it was loose). Various opinions from people who should know are generally "Don't worry - that's normal". But it just don't sound right to me. The noises are as if it is indeed a plate type LSD, e.g. sounds like scrapping plates when turning right angle corners at 40km/h. Its worse after a long drive.
Wondering if 968's fitted with torsen stye LSD's normally make such noises while healthy ?
sparky
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OK.... the oil the Porsche Technician used in my diff is Redline "Synthetic Lightweight Shockproof Gear Oil". I couldn't see any mention of GL4 or GL5 on the label but reading the usage description it seems to be the right stuff? (the 968 user manual nominates GL5).
Also I've only had the car 1 year. It's a competition car so not many kilometres in the year, but hard ones.
Is this the right oil? How long does diff oil last?
sparky
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Very interesting stuff. I'm not into rebuilds - so I'm thinking I will replace the oil with Redline's 75W90 / GL5 product, this seems to be the right choice, especially as that's what the Driver's Manual stipulates.
thanks Greimann !
sparky
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Porsche #1: MY03 Boxster S (sold)
Porsche #2: MY94 968CS red (sold)
Porsche #3: MY94 968CS M030 white (fast!)
non-Porsche #1: MY91 Acura NSX (not bad for a non-Porsche)