Just as the title states:
I am considering using a electric gerator pump and regulator that intakes from the 1/8" npt bung on a aftermarket deep pan and feeds the line pressure test port of the allison. Nothing fancy just a dump off back to pan for the regulator bleed.
Otherwise the trans will be stock. I was going to set the pressure at 250 to start.
The ultimate goal would be to have a gerator pump and electric motor mounted internal to the pan, and if at all possible controlled by the tcm using the g solenoid circuit controls to duty cycle a gate type relay for motor speed.
Does anyone have any input on a device like this?
It seems too simply but it potentially could be a very inexpensive diy upgrade to a stockish truck with a tune.
The test truck will be an lbz.
Thanks for any feedback. This may just be an awful idea.
I am considering using a electric gerator pump and regulator that intakes from the 1/8" npt bung on a aftermarket deep pan and feeds the line pressure test port of the allison. Nothing fancy just a dump off back to pan for the regulator bleed.
Otherwise the trans will be stock. I was going to set the pressure at 250 to start.
The ultimate goal would be to have a gerator pump and electric motor mounted internal to the pan, and if at all possible controlled by the tcm using the g solenoid circuit controls to duty cycle a gate type relay for motor speed.
Does anyone have any input on a device like this?
It seems too simply but it potentially could be a very inexpensive diy upgrade to a stockish truck with a tune.
The test truck will be an lbz.
Thanks for any feedback. This may just be an awful idea.
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