Cowracer
06-16-2004, 12:25
While doing some research on the 4L80e tranny, I came across a hot rodders site that lists a GM P/N for a standalone controller for this transmission.
Could this be the way to make a mechanical pump work in a 94 up automatic truck?
Here is the quote:
The 1991-1993 6.5L diesel powered trucks that used the 4L80E transmission had a stand alone transmission controller (and so does the Rolls Royce that uses the 4L80E transmission 8-)). The GM part number for the 1991-1993 truck controller is 16147609 and the part number for a stock chip is 16173828 (I think the broadcast code is BACZ and I think this is a 1992-1993 1 ton CK truck). You can use this controller and then a DRAC module to get the speed data correct for your gearing and tire size. The controller really needs to have at least the engine rpm and vehicle speed data. Several companies should be able to make you a harness for this or you could buy the GM factory harness and modify it." I think a DRAC module is the same thing as a VSSB
Whadda yall think?
Tim
Could this be the way to make a mechanical pump work in a 94 up automatic truck?
Here is the quote:
The 1991-1993 6.5L diesel powered trucks that used the 4L80E transmission had a stand alone transmission controller (and so does the Rolls Royce that uses the 4L80E transmission 8-)). The GM part number for the 1991-1993 truck controller is 16147609 and the part number for a stock chip is 16173828 (I think the broadcast code is BACZ and I think this is a 1992-1993 1 ton CK truck). You can use this controller and then a DRAC module to get the speed data correct for your gearing and tire size. The controller really needs to have at least the engine rpm and vehicle speed data. Several companies should be able to make you a harness for this or you could buy the GM factory harness and modify it." I think a DRAC module is the same thing as a VSSB
Whadda yall think?
Tim