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I am asking what it is / how it works if it has two completly different effects on fluids. I am not saying it makes it better or worse for you to burn.
Re-reading post's, I am asking about the additive, Not the original formula's of the two fluids.
Carl- I have pourd it from the same bottle. Its the same fluid. It is marketed for the rear axle but we use it in trans's as well. I learned the trick from my first boss ( He was an Ex gm enginer who helped on the gm diesels) And new his sh!t. Lerned things from him I would never belived...
The modifier I am talking about is the same, I am asking what is it? If it neither increases or decreases friction, WTH is it? also how could it have an ill effect on the pump?
Sooo, Ford & gm have a friction modifier that is added to the rear axle of a limited slip diff to reduce chatter, so in theory it makes it more slick....right?
Now when you add the same stuff to an automatic trans that has a slight slip/delayed engagement it helps firm up the shifts in the...