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So I'm just double checking since I've read different things. What fluid do I put in my Nv5600 that calls for the Texaco stf 1864 that is not made any more?

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    That is incorrect. I read up on it for days and the closest oil was a texico brand. Either way it's change a few times in it's life. To me it's not worth experimenting with different oils in this case

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1 hour ago, AH64ID said:

Part of the reason I try not to buy Mopar. It' not bad, but it's always overpriced. 

 

There are generally always like or superior products available for less. 

 

 

Oh for sure. It's so bad here that the local dealer always refers me too NAPA or gives me the part number. I do buy some things from Mopar. Like rear brake cables. Can't beat oem fitment, aftermarket alwsys seems to be too long or too short etc. 

Cone to think if it i think it was 35.00 a liter here in Canada... Crazy... So mor like i paid around the 150 mark...

If anyone is interested, below is the spec sheet for the OEM 5600 fluid. :thumbup2:

 

And in regards to High Gear Transmissions stance on Mobil, I have to wonder if they'd say the same about Valvoline or Redline or any other brand if they just so happened to invite other oil brand besides an Exxon Mobile representative to determine the best oil for the NV5600.  And why Mobil?  Thats not to discredit their professional opinion either but just pointing out that their marketing statements leave room for questions. :think:

 

 

Tex_5600_fluid.pdf

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On ‎2016‎-‎07‎-‎07 at 8:54 PM, KATOOM said:

If anyone is interested, below is the spec sheet for the OEM 5600 fluid.

Tex_5600_fluid.pdf

 

Very interesting thread ..... and a little confusing also.

Have a NV4500 with 363k (225,000 miles)

Is there a different spec sheet for the OEM 4500 fluid ?

Suggestions welcome ...

Thank you ...

10 hours ago, Macarena Man said:

 

Very interesting thread ..... and a little confusing also.

Have a NV4500 with 363k (225,000 miles)

Is there a different spec sheet for the OEM 4500 fluid ?

Suggestions welcome ...

Thank you ...

 

There should be a different sheet at the NV4500 uses a different spec, and non-interchangeable, fluid. 

10 hours ago, Macarena Man said:

 

Very interesting thread ..... and a little confusing also.

Have a NV4500 with 363k (225,000 miles)

Is there a different spec sheet for the OEM 4500 fluid ?

Suggestions welcome ...

Thank you ...

 

Here ya go. :thumbup2:

SyntorqLT Specifications.pdf

Thank you sir !

Much appreciated ...

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