[Diy_efi] Source for inexpensive fuel/oil pressure sensors?

Mike V efi
Fri Dec 29 22:17:56 UTC 2006


David, do you know if the same controller could be used with a 4L60E?
That sounds alot less expensive than the aftermarket controlllers.
MV

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Allen" <davida1 at hiwaay.net>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Source for inexpensive fuel/oil pressure sensors?


>  I know nothing of the Chrysler transmission; however Delco makes a 
> stand-alone transmission controler with LOTS of parameters. It's 
> the16128420 transmission ECM. Natively used to control a 4L80E in diesel 
> trucks which have no engine ECM. I think it may be limited to 4-speeds (or 
> less) with TCC clutch.
>  It is OEM hardware (read-well built) and is supported by TunerCAT and 
> uses a socketed EPROM and can be real-time tuned with an emulator. Also 
> diagnostics supported by many scan tools including EASE and Snap-On.
>  No idea what sort of interface adapter hardware would need to be created 
> to allow it to work with a non-native tranny.  I'm fixing to jump in 
> head-first and setup a stand-alone 4T65E based on it.  Will be fun!
>  Later,
> David
>
>>
>> Is that trans the front drive transaxle for the Concord ?  That transaxle 
>> is
>> the most compact I've seen and wondered could you run it with just  a 
>> trans
>> module or does it run from the car
>> PCM ?
>
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