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temperature range of differential?
I want to put a temp. gauge in my diff. this winter - does anybody know what the temp. range of a DD rear is. I live in Maryland - our temps here range from 10 F to 100 F. Thanx!
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I really don't know ...... but, I do feel that the differential would be one of the last of the moving parts in your car, to overheat and cause a problem .....:iono:
humfrz |
It's really not going to be stressed under street conditions but rear differentials can get 300 degrees in general under racing conditions. I've never actually put a temp sensor in my FRS diff however.
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if the oil goes over 140 degrees Celcius then it'll break down and your diff bearings will fail
so get a gauge that reads up to 140 Deg C |
I'm bringing this back from the dead!
I'm curious about the same thing, but only because I've got a mechanical LSD installed and do track days.. So I'm wondering if I'm just being paranoid, or if I should invest in a cooler or larger capacity cover. Any thoughts from the guys racing these with aftermarket diffs? |
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