What does Allison branded mean?

The Allison branded automatic transmission, manufactured by General Motors , combines enhanced performance and fuel economy, greater operational flexibility, and improved driver comfort and control, with an industry-leading reputation for uptime and reliability.
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What is so special about Allison Transmission?

Allison Transmission's patented Continuous Power Technology™ delivers smooth, seamless, full-power shifts and superior acceleration and startability. Each shift is made automatically at the right time, allowing each driver to precisely manage speed and efficiency.
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What year did GM stop using Allison transmissions?

Following Allison's untimely death in 1928, General Motors acquired Allison Transmission in a partnership that would last almost eighty years. In 2007, a cash-starved GM sold Allison to Onex Corporation and The Carlyle Group for $5.6 billion, a move that preceded GM's bankruptcy reorganization in 2009.
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Does GM still own Allison?

Purchased by The Carlyle Group and Onex Corp. General Motors Corp. announced on June 28 it will sell its Allison Transmission commercial and military business to The Carlyle Group and Onex Corp.
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How do I know what model Allison Transmission I have?

This can be located on the side of the transmission. This data plate is usually found on the lower rear face of the rear housing. The serial number of an Allison transmission usually contains 10 numbers, and is listed just under the model number of the transmission.
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What is the difference between Allison 3000 and 4000?

They are different in size and power handling capacity. The 3000 weighs about 530 lbs and the 4000 weighs about 830 lbs. The 3000 holds about 26 qts of fluid and the 4000 holds about 40 qts. The 3000 has a horsepower max of 450 and the 4000 has a horsepower max of 650.
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What is the difference between Allison 1000 and 2000?

Registered. In the beginning it was more clear-cut that 1000 Series were Close Ratio spread and 2000 Series had a Wide Ratio spread (the difference being in the P3 planetary gear ratio).
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Does Allison make a 10 speed?

With the introduction of the 2020 light truck line up's a new Allison is now available for purchase, a 10 speed known as the 10L1000.
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How strong is the Allison 1000?

Initially the Allison 1000 was a 5 speed transmission, rated to handle up to 620 lb⋅ft (840 N⋅m) of torque. This rating has increased as the transmission was updated several times, to stand at 765 lb⋅ft (1,037 N⋅m) by 2011 in GM truck applications.
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Does Ford use Allison transmissions?

At the press event introducing its new Super Duty trucks, representatives frequently repeated the fact that Ford is the only manufacturer that designs and builds all of its own heavy-duty engines and transmissions—a not-so-subtle dig at FCA's Cummins engine and Aisin transmission suppliers and GM's use of Allison ...
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Is the 4L80E an Allison Transmission?

4L80E TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS

On the other hand, the 4L80E became more popular in Big Block gas and diesel engines given that Allison transmissions were used in medium-duty class (4000 series) trucks. Some vehicles which the 4L80E were used include: Chevy Avalanche.
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Will a Allison Transmission bolt to a 6.0 Vortec?

The 6.0 will not have the Allison tranny, only the the DuraMax and the 8.1 got hooked to the Ally. One of the other differences is the rear ends 11.5" rear end hooked to the bigger engine packages too.
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How do I know if my DuraMax has Allison Transmission?

every duramax in a GM truck has an allison. look under the truck at the tranny, it should have a red spin on filter on it.
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Is Ram getting the Allison Transmission?

Tons of upgrades are coming to the 2022 Ram 2500, but we hope one rumor becomes a reality. According to Pickup Truck News, the Ram 2500 could get a brand-new 10-speed Allison Automatic Transmission. Including a new Allison Transmission would provide the most notable upgrade for the model year.
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How often should you service an Allison Transmission?

The typical fluid change interval for a motorhome equipped with a 3000 or 4000 series Allison transmission filled with TES 295 is 300,000 miles or 48 months; for a coach using non-TES 295 fluids, the interval is 25,000 miles or 12 months.
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Is the Allison Transmission a good transmission?

Superior Performance

The proven performance and excellent improvements provided by Allison transmissions make them the superior choice for drivers. Pro Tip: Allison transmissions provide the best performance, highest reliability, and most efficient energy usage on the market today.
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How much HP can a stock Allison hold?

As you've probably deduced up to this point, the stock Allison will handle roughly 350 to 400-rwhp in five-speed form and 425 to 450-rwhp in six-speed trim. However, if you push things past that point the clutches will eventually slip and bring on the Allison's notorious “limp mode” condition (i.e. limp home mode).
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How long do Allison transmissions last?

These trucks can (and do) regularly hit 200,000 miles. The truck and drivetrain will only last as long as you maintain it, though. There are parts that fail, just like anything else. But regular maintenance (fluid changes, body upkeep, hard part care) will help you have a very long relationship with your truck.
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What transmission is in a 2021 Duramax?

The Silverado 2500 HD's drivetrain comes refreshed for 2021 with a smooth 10-speed Allison automatic transmission. The new gearbox is a welcomed addition to the unchanged 6.6-liter V-8 Duramax turbocharged diesel engine ($9,890) from previous years.
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Which GM trucks have Allison Transmission?

“Allison Transmission and GM have a long history of collaboration and innovation. Recently, Allison Transmission announced production of the 6-speed fully automatic transmission, designed for Chevrolet's Silverado 4500 HD, 5500 HD and 6500 HD medium-duty trucks.”
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Who makes Duramax transmission?

DETROIT — General Motors, which fields the industry's most expansive portfolio of diesel-powered passenger cars, crossovers, pickups and vans, confirmed today that Chevrolet's highly-anticipated, all-new Class 4/5 commercial truck will be powered by a Duramax engine and Allison transmission – a legendary combination ...
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Are all Allison 1000 transmissions the same?

no they are not the same. They have some different internal hard parts.
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How many gears does a Allison 2000 transmission have?

The Allison transmission series 1000, 2000 & 3000 are 5/6 speed automatics with overdrive.
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