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Old 05-24-2009, 02:45 AM
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I serviced the diffs yesterday and used Chevron 75w-90 Full Synthetic in both ends, as well as a rountine engine oil change with my regular Penzoil 10-30 conventional.

On my way home today i averaged 15.0mpg at 60mph on about 7 minutes worth of highway. i cant honestly say i checked the mpg just previous to the service, but it was around 12mpg 4 months ago. i dont know if this is some magic oil or my truck is posessed. maybe the temperature change affected it that much?? but really, who cares? im gettin 15mpg!!! lol
 
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The new oils make every thing run better/smother. I know when I took mine in to get done the guy said dana's don't like synthetic in them. I'm pretty sure it was that dana.
 
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Old 05-24-2009, 03:26 AM
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It may also have been a fluke. Wind may have been pushing you.

I hope it wasn't, I hope you get 15 mpg forever, but I am a pessimist at heart when it comes to vehicles.
 
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lol, i am fully expecting to go back to 11mpg, i just wanted to share the good news, lol
 
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The new oils make every thing run better/smother. I know when I took mine in to get done the guy said dana's don't like synthetic in them. I'm pretty sure it was that dana.
i dont get it. there is no reason that a synthetic oil would be worse than conventional in a differential. did the guy tell you why Danas dont like it?
 
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I don't know if you watch xtreme 4x4 on spike but they just did a Dana 44 and he used royal purple synthetic in it. I know that even though it is an informational show that they mess up sometimes too but I have used it personally in all of my vehicles and never had a problem. The best thing you could do is search the web for the manufacturer and see what they recommend or agree is safe for use in their axles.
 
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sorry, but i think you're celebrating false hope.
i can also get great mpg on the highway at 55 or 60, up to 17-18mpg.
but around town stop and go, its more like 10-12-13.

gear oil service is a good thing to do, but it won't affect mpg very much.
 
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just wax your ride if you want better MPG's....

and drop a Prius engine in it.
 
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Yeah I've used Royal Purple fully synthetic in my D44 up front since I first did the fluid change. It's been quite a while now. I did use it in the rear until I had the Auburn LSD put in. It says not to use Synthetic so I just use Lucas non synthetic in the rear and the Royal Purple up front.
 
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I would attribute most of the difference to temperature change, since the 12 was from 4 months ago and the 15 today.
 

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