It doesn’t need it but I don’t think it hurts anything either.So,...did we ever decide whether or not to use an additive on a G80? My shop just added it to my G80 rear along with DELVAC 1 75/90. Did they mess up?
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It doesn’t need it but I don’t think it hurts anything either.So,...did we ever decide whether or not to use an additive on a G80? My shop just added it to my G80 rear along with DELVAC 1 75/90. Did they mess up?
It doesn’t need it but I don’t think it hurts anything either.
Yep I shouldn’t have said anything because it’s a hornets nest. There’s just as many threads where guys swear it’s not only harmless in the G80 but needed, and plenty of guys have added it without any negative consequences since it’s so confusing. My suggestion is do what you feel is right after reading for 5 hours. I will forever keep my mouth shut on the subject, there’s plenty that’s been written in it. It’s just confusing as hell. If you had that done at a shop, I would ask them to flush it and put the fluid in that has the correct specifications without the additive.Spent about 5 hours last night reading and scouring all corners of the net on this issue, even letters from Eaton from people who have written them about it. Any additive in the G80 is considered a contaminate and should be flushed and refilled with strait up Synthetic 75-90.
Here are just a few of a hundreds of forums I stumbled on...
https://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/256237
https://www.gmfullsize.com/threads/g80-posi-rear-end.113129/
https://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?fid/34/tid/309587/
https://www.gmtruckclub.com/threads/g80s-do-not-take-friction-modifier.802564/
Yep I shouldn’t have said anything because it’s a hornets nest. There’s just as many threads where guys swear it’s not only harmless in the G80 but needed, and plenty of guys have added it without any negative consequences since it’s so confusing. My suggestion is do what you feel is right after reading for 5 hours. I will forever keep my mouth shut on the subject, there’s plenty that’s been written in it. It’s just confusing as hell. If you had that done at a shop, I would ask them to flush it and put the fluid in that has the correct specifications without the additive.
.....There’s just as many threads where guys swear it’s not only harmless in the G80 but needed.....
Here’s some fuel for the fire. There’s a whole lot of threads out there that swear the fluid with GM’s spec GL-5 already has the LS additive in it. This is from Bob Is The Oil Guy’s website. I’m not saying it’s accurate but this is part of the reason there’s so much confusion, and I never could get to the bottom of it. All I know is I use AC Delco synthetic fluid spec’d for the G80 so I don’t have to look up any more confusing info. Does it have the LS additive in it? I do not know. I just know it doesn’t need anything added lol. Quote:I have found the opposite.
I have no dog in this race...
I just want the right damn lube in my punkin! LOL
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/whining-noise-through-acceleration-help-video.120467/
Well there ya go lmao.The fact that the G80 RPO code is also used to indicate posi or limited slip differentials in car applications, but in trucks it is the Eaton Gov-Loc certainly adds to the confusion about all this but after 5 hours of Non-biased reading last night I feel I have sifted through the BS and consolidated all the "most intelligent" answers into one pile. The consensus is..... NO friction modifiers in a G80 Gov-Loc.
However my shop and two of the gear shops in my town both say they use a additive in all Gov-Locks.
Well there ya go lmao.