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Post Fluid service on the Camaros...

Karen asked me about fluid changes for the transmission and differential on her two Camaros. Wanted to get suggestions for best products to use.

1..2002 Berger 350 with 6 speed...posi-traction rear.

2...1969 SS 350 with Muncie 4spd and 12 bolt posi..

Any help is appreciated.

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The '02 should have a Torsen differential, which would not use any limited slip additive in the oil. If it has an Auburn then I've found that Torco oil is best for the cone type differentials. The 12 bolt would have the Eaton Posi, which needs the additive. The GM additive works well most of the time. The Ford additive has actually worked better for me in some cases.
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