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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 12:27 PM
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4l80e

I see some people using a ecm to control the 60e, anybody successful in the 80e?

From what I gather, they are different enough to require difference calibration at a minimum, possible ECM.

I have done some searching and see in 95 GM had the 80e behind a 16571199 ecm.

I don't have that ecm in hand or a bin. Anybody confirm it did in fact control the 80e and has a bin file, and maybe ecu?

Any other help on a possible ecm to control the 80e short of the TCI unit would be helpful.
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 12:57 PM
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Some of the solenoids are inverted in operation between the two, so you need to use a pcm that was used with a 80E.

I just been using Tunercats stuff for tuning the 7060 pcm in my truck, it had all the good stuff in the editable table areas.
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 01:19 PM
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I did some more searching after that post.

On my third day of looking.

Discovered the 7060 is probably the better choice.

Even found some bins to get started with.

Back off to see if I can find the ecu file for it, as tunercat and myself always seem to fight.
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 04:58 PM
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Originally posted by ty1295
Back off to see if I can find the ecu file for it, as tunercat and myself always seem to fight.
Oh come on, life's to short to spend fighting. TC is a good guy, maybe you and he have had issues, but surely they can be worked out. Not to mention that ALOT of what's be discovered was from John's and Ward's pioneering work in figuring this stuff out. He's done alot toward furthering the DIY effort. Not to mention he was the first one to drop prices to an affordable level.
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Old Nov 12, 2004 | 09:22 AM
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Car: 1984 Corvette
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Transmission: 4L80E with TCI T-Com
It is possible to use a 4L80E without computer.

You have two solenoids and that gives you 4 forward gears.

on-off
on-on
off-on
off-off

You also have a solenoid for the TCC.
The TCC solenoid should have a PWM signal but it is not needed. It is only for smooth engagement.

You also have the only complicated thing ... The force motor. It is controlled by a PWM signal, and it is used to lower line pressure.
If you don't use it the tranny will be att full pressure all the time and have hard shifts.
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Old Nov 12, 2004 | 11:18 AM
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Thats pretty cool. I thought it would be more complicated then that. Well, not to say it isnt already complicated.

That looks like something that could be programmed into an ecm to make a stand-alone low buck trans controller.
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Old Dec 27, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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JoBy,

Thats interesting info... How do you get reverse?

Thanks,
-Matt
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Old Dec 27, 2004 | 06:06 PM
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Park, reverse and Neutral can only be selected with the stick just like any old automatic.

The tranny has two forward modes from the stick. [D] and D.

In [D] the computer can select 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th using the solenoids. You have no engine braking in 1st, 2nd or 3rd, just like on a th700r4. This is the normal driving position.

In D the computer can select 1st, 2nd and 3rd solenoids. If the computer selects 4th gear it will stay i 3rd. You also have engine braking on all gears. This is the towing position.

2 and 1 on the stick is the same as D in the tranny, but it will tell the computer not to shift up any higher.

If you cut all wires going to the tranny you can still drive the car. P R N [D] D 2 and 1 still works but the tranny will be locked i 2nd in all forward selections.
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Old Dec 28, 2004 | 07:31 AM
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JoBy,

Even more good info!! Thanks...


ty1295,

So does it still seem that the 7060 is the way to go? Were you able to edit the tables in TC? Have you tried Tuner Pro? Do you know if there is a def file for that ECM for tuner pro? Also, do you know if that ECM can just be used for the tranny? Do you only need to feed it signals from:

speed sensor
tps
tach

???


Thanks,
-Matt
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Old Dec 30, 2004 | 09:11 AM
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Car: 1984 Corvette
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Some more reading:

http://www.atraonline.com/manuals/ge.../tetdv-c3i.htm
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:59 AM
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I found a more common ecm.

16197427 $31 mask

Got an ECU file created for it.

Even got adaptor made up to mate the 80e to my transfer case.



Looks like with tunerpro 4.0 on it way soon, might need to update the ecu to the newer version.
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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 03:58 PM
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Re: 4l80e

Originally Posted by Grumpy
Some of the solenoids are inverted in operation between the two, so you need to use a pcm that was used with a 80E.

I just been using Tunercats stuff for tuning the 7060 pcm in my truck, it had all the good stuff in the editable table areas.
Which solenoids exactly? This can be resolved via hardware.
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