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Can I put Lucas Oil Stabilizer in my differential?

Published in Automotive Lubricants 2 mins read

Yes, you can put Lucas Oil Stabilizer in your differential. It is designed to be versatile and can be used in various components of your vehicle beyond just the engine.

Recommended Usage in Differentials

For differential applications, Lucas Oil Stabilizer should be mixed with your existing differential fluid. The recommended ratio is a 50% / 50% blend, meaning equal parts Lucas Oil Stabilizer and your chosen differential fluid. This mixture helps enhance the performance and longevity of your differential.

Versatility Across Vehicle Components

Lucas Oil Stabilizer is not limited to just engines and differentials. Its formulation allows it to be effectively used in other parts of your drivetrain as well.

Here's a quick overview of its recommended applications and mixing ratios:

Component Recommended Mixing Ratio (Stabilizer / Fluid)
Engine 100% (or as top-off)
Manual Transmission 25% / 75%
Differential 50% / 50%

Using Lucas Oil Stabilizer in your differential can contribute to reducing wear, lowering operating temperatures, and improving the overall efficiency of the gear system. This can be particularly beneficial for vehicles under heavy load or those experiencing high operating temperatures in the differential.

For further details on product applications and frequently asked questions, you can refer to information available from Lucas Oil Products.