Guest Anonymous Posted February 25, 2002 Share Posted February 25, 2002 I have an LT1 out of a '94 Camaro along with the PCM and harness for an automatic trans . The '94 cars used a 4L60E, however, I have a fresh '91 TH-700R . Does anyone know what I'm going to have to do to use the 700R with the '94 PCM Thanks to anyone who can shed a little light. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim240z Posted February 25, 2002 Share Posted February 25, 2002 Hmmmm, first thing I would do is make sure that 700R has the larger input shaft. The older 700s were much more prone to problems. Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Bayley Posted February 25, 2002 Share Posted February 25, 2002 A '91 700R4 should be fine... assuming it's the larger spline (30, I think) unit out of a V8. In 1984, the 700R4 was upgraded, but only in the V8 vehicles. All the V6-s still used the smaller input shafts. As for difference between the 4L60E and 700R4, it's a wash. I've had a few problems in my Impala (4L60E) with WOT upshifts, but I think that is more related to inadequate line pressure. Something like that would be related to the mechanics of the system, not the electronics. If you have a full working 94 setup, I would start with that. -Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest super280z Posted February 26, 2002 Share Posted February 26, 2002 from what i understand, if it's a lockup trans, you'll need a switch to lock the converter. summit offers both a speed activated and a manual switch. allthough there's probably a way to wire it to the pcm, you'll probably have trouble because the 4l60's were shifted by mph and not by rpm. my car uses the 200-4r and i'll just use the part from summit (~75$) other than that, check into what andrew mentioned about the spline count. and score a good converter. you'll get a ses light from the computer if you dont program it but since you're doing a retrofit, you're gonna want to anyway. chech out tunercat.com for some awesome and cheap editing software. best of luck, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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