abodyjim
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Has there been any updates with this swap?
Unfortunately, I don't have any updates as the car for which this swap was slated is no longer around. I have the grand majority of the R&D work done, so I might just list the trans for sale along with my boatload of information and contacts.
Hey guys, I'm that chevelle guy lol. this is my fav video of it
I ran it at the texas mile a few times, it put down about 850hp to the tire in this video. I've blown up 3 ls motors but the 8hp70 is still going strong.
If anyone has questions about how I did it pls fire away, I'm putting one in a converted 1970 blazer 4x4 now and saw this thread while looking for a controller.
I'm still using one I built however I'd prefer a more commercial controller.
Hey guys, I'm that chevelle guy lol. this is my fav video of it
I ran it at the texas mile a few times, it put down about 850hp to the tire in this video. I've blown up 3 ls motors but the 8hp70 is still going strong.
If anyone has questions about how I did it pls fire away, I'm putting one in a converted 1970 blazer 4x4 now and saw this thread while looking for a controller.
I'm still using one I built however I'd prefer a more commercial controller.
Hey guys, I'm that chevelle guy lol. this is my fav video of it
I ran it at the texas mile a few times, it put down about 850hp to the tire in this video. I've blown up 3 ls motors but the 8hp70 is still going strong.
If anyone has questions about how I did it pls fire away, I'm putting one in a converted 1970 blazer 4x4 now and saw this thread while looking for a controller.
I'm still using one I built however I'd prefer a more commercial controller.
Thanks for the contact info!Hi ChevelleGuy, welcome to the board and thanks for offering your help! I do have a few questions. As far as a controller, contact Russell Drake at Sound German Automotive. He is the go to guy for a controller.
1. Did you use a Chevy flexplate to attach to the torque convertor?
2. What starter did you use?
3. Did you have any issues with the torque convertor big "hub" that sits near the crankshaft?
4. Whose driveshaft did you use and what did you do for a slip joint?
Thanks!
I found out about you and your car because of this thread. WHAT WE want to know is how you did the control/ controller/ software. Even though I'm a Mopar guy I've always liked 65-70ish Chevelles.
stock ls flex plate, stock dodge ram 1500 converter, i now use a 1" thick adapter to mate the 2. and I use 2 half inch thick plates to mate the tranny to the motor, one plate has the chevy pattern, the other has the tranny pattern. i mount the motor plate to the motor with counter sunk bolts then mount the tranny plate to that with counter sunk bolts. the tranny then bolts to that. hope that makes sense?I'm also interested in the mechanical parts (flex plate, tq converter, etc)
But I'm mainly interested in the controller. I saw from your previous posts that it's full manual, and that's what I'd want anyways. But the info you have on the controller interface and solenoid control would be immensely helpful.
really only on the dyno! it normally has street tires on it which are the weak link. at the mile I used r7's but didn't lean on it till 4th gearputting 850 to the ground through the stock 8hp70? stock converter? VERY interested. thanks for joining@!!!!
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I used a teensy controller and arduino. and some mosfets. I used oshpark to print the board. I'm no hardware engineer but it works. basically I hard wired the 5 clutch solenoids, the park solenoids, the lockup solenoid, and the pressure solenoid each to a mosfet. I used the pwm feature from the teensy to vary the current to each solenoid. crude but it allows me to put full pressure to the clutch packs which i think is partly why i get away with putting so much power through it.
I'm a software guy so i thought it would be fun but at this stage i just manually shift it with an up shift and down shift switch. I'm playing with full auto but have no desire to compete with commercial stuff.
one of the awesome features of this tranny is that any shift is simply release one clutch, engage another one. I actually engage the shift clutch before i release the other clutch, it makes for a FIRM shift I lock up all of the clutches for a transbrake then release the 3 that give me the gear i want.
also, and it's pretty obvious in that video above, I use the lock up converter alot. the dyno pull was in 6th gear with locked converter.
stock ls flex plate, stock dodge ram 1500 converter, i now use a 1" thick adapter to mate the 2. and I use 2 half inch thick plates to mate the tranny to the motor, one plate has the chevy pattern, the other has the tranny pattern. i mount the motor plate to the motor with counter sunk bolts then mount the tranny plate to that with counter sunk bolts. the tranny then bolts to that. hope that makes sense?
if you are interested I will share the schematics and source code, for reference only of course
Is your trans from a 5.7 car or a 6.4 car? I bought mind from a wrecked 6.4 car, and wondered how the converter is going to behave...or if i should go aftermarket converter before i even bolt it together.really only on the dyno! it normally has street tires on it which are the weak link. at the mile I used r7's but didn't lean on it till 4th gear
Have you found out anymore on this?? I’m curious about the best way to fit it.Let me know what you have in mind, Wish. I just recently read, I think on Facebook or somewhere, that if the engine is moved forward slightly, the transmission can fit better in the tunnel. It wouldn't be necessary to cut the tunnel. I don't know how easy it would be to do this with an LA on a stock K member.