this, 100%. bypass the clutch safety or set it up with a micro switch or wiring to start only in park/neutral, then use something like a microsquirt to control the trans.Run a manual transmission OS in the ECM and get a stand alone controller for the trans.
Run a manual transmission OS in the ECM and get a stand alone controller for the trans.
this, 100%. bypass the clutch safety or set it up with a micro switch or wiring to start only in park/neutral, then use something like a microsquirt to control the trans.
Dreaming more than planning. Wanting to Dmax swap something and 4l80 makes life easier.What are you planning, Corbin?
I currently run an LB7 with an 80 behind it in my Chevelle. Exactly as described above with a pcs2800. Biggest hurdle will be the converter, if you make any power and want to go fast. We’ve since put in a ton of R&D making it work and got it dialed. So far we’re at over 1500hp at the crank and it works.
We’ve done a ton of internal mods as well on the trans to get it to hold up. If you need anything lmk I can get you pointed in the right direction or set you up with specific parts.
Rick
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That’s what I’m seeing. I don’t mind to spend a couple dollars on it. I don’t plan to beat on it but also don’t want to mess with it twice. I’ve got a core 80 that needs rebuilt anyway so I was planning on upgrades.The torque is what’ll do you in. Guess you can always try a factory 80/85 out of a van, converter and trans combo. That would be best bet at a budget 80/85 that was designed to live behind a Dmax. If you can find this then I would roll with it bone stock at that power level.
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