GM 4L60e 4-sp conversion (Jensen Interceptor)
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GM 4L60e 4-sp conversion (Jensen Interceptor)
A good V8 needs an appropriate transmission behind it.
My Jensen Interceptor was running 3100rpm at 120km/h in 3 with its original Chrysler A727 transmission. This simply would not do in this day and age.
Now its running with a GM 4L60e (electronically controlled) transmission and now its doing 2000RPM at 120km/h (in 4th, with torque convertor locked)!
The transmission is being controlled by a Megasquirt product called GPIO and its running the "Extra" Transmission Control firmware.
A comprehensive thread on this conversion can be found here:http://www.joc.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17192
Feel free to ask questions if you have any.
My Jensen Interceptor was running 3100rpm at 120km/h in 3 with its original Chrysler A727 transmission. This simply would not do in this day and age.
Now its running with a GM 4L60e (electronically controlled) transmission and now its doing 2000RPM at 120km/h (in 4th, with torque convertor locked)!
The transmission is being controlled by a Megasquirt product called GPIO and its running the "Extra" Transmission Control firmware.
A comprehensive thread on this conversion can be found here:http://www.joc.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17192
Feel free to ask questions if you have any.
Best regards
Philip
Philip
OK, read about the GPIO (TCU) hardware here: http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/index.htmJSF55 wrote: was looking at the gearbox controllers before
You can now choose which firmware (the software that runs on the hardware) you want to run on the GPIO:
1) Megashift: http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/mshift/4L60e.html
OR
2) Extra: http://www.msextra.com/product-range/ex ... n-control/
I'm running the Extra FW is perhaps easier to configure but less feature rich than the Megashift FW. The Extra FW can also run on the "Microsquirt" pre-assembled hardware which eliminates the physical build of the TCU if you are not that way inclined.
Best regards
Philip
Philip
I remember looking at a prototype of that years ago - I think James wrote it over one weekend - we were both looking at 4L80e's at the tine.
Have you upgraded the internals of the 4L60e? - Out of the box they are not particulary strong, especially with that 440 in front of it.
I've driven a 440 powered Dakar and it had the same low end grunt of my 350 turbo chevy - and I broke the 700r4 (a Manual 4L60) many times before i found a combination of parts that would last. It works well now and I subsequently sold the 4L80e setup.
If its anything like the 700r4 you want your line pressure at around 200psi when putting maximum torque through it. Listen/feel for slipping going from 2-3 and 3-4. Dont apply the TC under heavy load - as the clutch inside it is tiny (unless you are running an aftermarket one that allows WOT lockup)
Have you upgraded the internals of the 4L60e? - Out of the box they are not particulary strong, especially with that 440 in front of it.
I've driven a 440 powered Dakar and it had the same low end grunt of my 350 turbo chevy - and I broke the 700r4 (a Manual 4L60) many times before i found a combination of parts that would last. It works well now and I subsequently sold the 4L80e setup.
If its anything like the 700r4 you want your line pressure at around 200psi when putting maximum torque through it. Listen/feel for slipping going from 2-3 and 3-4. Dont apply the TC under heavy load - as the clutch inside it is tiny (unless you are running an aftermarket one that allows WOT lockup)
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Why didn't you use the MoPar 727 with OD? The club has featured it in the mag?
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Dear PhilpL,
How many solenoids are fitted into this gearbox and how many are used for switching gear?
Do you have the layout of this switching pattern? In a ZF gearbox only 3 solenoids are used for all 4 gears. Very easy to manipulate.
Do you run this gearbox behind a Rover V8 ? Are there any bellhousing that fit Rover V8 ?
regards
Dirk
How many solenoids are fitted into this gearbox and how many are used for switching gear?
Do you have the layout of this switching pattern? In a ZF gearbox only 3 solenoids are used for all 4 gears. Very easy to manipulate.
Do you run this gearbox behind a Rover V8 ? Are there any bellhousing that fit Rover V8 ?
regards
Dirk