OkieSnuffBox
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Ideas?
Torsen for GM vehicles:
Is it true that the Torsen unit in the production Camaro needs the GM modifier added?
GM issued a technical bulletin adding modifier to the rear axle oil. This was done to quiet what we call a "Rusty Screw" noise that we heard in a very small percentage of vehicles. This does not happen in all cases, however to address owner's concerns we asked that the modifier be used in all instances to insure that the driver would not get this noise. When replacing the fluid it is at the owner's discretion whether or not to add the modifier. Elimination of the modifier does not affect durability of the differential.
friction modifier is a synthetic based lubricant that changes the friction properties of carbon based clutch packs. the use of the modifier during assembly allows the friction characteristics of the factory clutch packs to be masked allowing for less NVH during normal use.
also, companies like Redline and Royal Purple do not have the correct lubrication properties for correct Trac-Lok operation with out excessive NVH. this includes the worm gear type differential. shock loads can be masked just like the carbon clutch type screw gear noise.
its all about NVH, if you dont mind, you can skip it.
i also do not know the exact chemical composition but can find out if need be.(wasnt my field of expertise)
We are talking about Torsen diffs.
you may want to have it put in as they can and will void any and all warranty associated with said driveline piece due to improper maintenance requirements on behalf of the owner(you).
best bet is to just let them put in a bottle and call it a day, especially if you have the torsen. i would rather have some kind of warranty over saying whatever if something does go wrong while tracking it.
i also do not know the exact chemical composition but can find out if need be.(wasnt my field of expertise)
It's a T2, there are no wearing clutch packs, the only "plates" that are in the system are beefy 1/4" end plates. Those won't be wearing.
I don't think there are clutch plates in the T2R either. Sam could confirm or deny that...
I know when I was in school, it was made from whale sperm. They got tired of jacking off whales (and the god awful smell) so they started making it in labs.
I know when I was in school, it was made from whale sperm. They got tired of jacking off whales (and the god awful smell) so they started making it in labs.

You can see the plates in the diagram below.
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These are the steel plates I was referring to. I've seen this disassembled in-person; they're not "clutches" like you would find in a traction-lok.