Mitchell Ondemand5
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Location: Torbay, NL, Canada
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Personally I prefer AllData. The older the car the better it is. To get good info a car needs to be at least 3 years old. I have heard that Mitchell has gotten better over the last couple of years. A Nissan shop manual is better than all of it and you need a good understanding of mechanics to got the good out of any of it.
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I use Mitchell, most of the shops in the area I've seen use it too. I think it's kinda expensive though. Great for wiring diagrams, recalls and TSB's. Occasionally it's good for looking up things like timing mark specs on some stupid cars like the GM twin dual cam 3.4 from z34's that don't really have timing marks and they want you to pull valve covers and align cams.
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