Differential Fluid?

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Can I use Mobil 1 synthetic gear oil in my E36? When I jack the car, spin one rear wheel the other does not move. This means I have non litmited-slip, right?

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gbs55 said:
Can I use Mobil 1 synthetic gear oil in my E36? When I jack the car, spin one rear wheel the other does not move. This means I have non litmited-slip, right?

Thanks,
I think u might have a limited slip diff. just do a burnout if both wheels spin,u have one.
 
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On my 94, if you turn one wheel, the other spins in the opposite direction, this is what it should do from my experience.

I agree with Eric, unless someone changed it, you shouldn't have an LSD. Yes, you can put Mobile 1 gear lube in your diff.
 

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tablet said:
My original owner's manual states that my 97 328i has an LSD
To my knowledge you only got a Limited Slip Diff on the 'Sport' (UK models) or 'iS' (models in the USA). E.g 328i Sport / 328is.

(Edited - to mention I am not talking about the M3's although those have LSD's fitted as standard).

Otherwise you would simply have a conventional diff regardless if you car was a 320i or a 328i.

My UK spec 1997 328i Coupe has a conventional diff.
 
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frolf said:
100% in the USA, 1996 and on the only 3's that came with an LSD were the M3's, the previous 1992-1995 325iS models came with an LSD.
that's interesting, what are your sources? Could it be a misprint in the BMW owner's manual?
 


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