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Thread: Opinions wanted on NV 3500

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    The point of the 5600 was to give closer raios or the diesels, less shifting in the hills/mountains, and some added strength/improvements over the 4500
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    and it does NOT require 20 dollar a quart of oil

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    I thought it was just plain ole synthetic in there... that's even more than Quadratrac stuff! !

    Closer ratios for diesels makes sense, what with the narrower rpm band and all. I was really impressed with the Cummins/4500 combo. This new one ought to be more efficient then.
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    after working in a gm dealership as a technician for many years i would not recomend the nv3500 for anything except very light duty i replaced many of these tranny,s in bone stock 1/2 ton chevy trucks that were driven mostly on the street.....the nv4500 however would be a good trans to consider with smallblock power just keep clean fluid in it and it will hold up well

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