billyg38120
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Hello,
I am a GM retiree. I have some knowledge of GM powertrains.
I have a 1977 Black Crew Cab Dually. It had originally a 7.4L THM 400 and 4.10 axle.
Now the truck has a 468 cu in oval ported head, flat top pistons, reman engine with a cam of higher lift/dur.
I have the first released design GM Marine (Arizonia Speed and Marine) Intake, Delphi Injectors 38 lbs, Twin 58mm Throttle body with the small diameter GM Distrubutor with Delco Wires AC CR43TS plugs at 0.55".
Exhaust is 1996 7.4L Ported manifolds dual exhaust 2.5" Transmission is a hand built 4L80-E.
Electronics are: ECM is a 1989 Corvette/Camaro ECM With Twin MAF's, Trans is GM TCM.
Both controllers use Moates APU1 for the PROM. Custom calibrations are all mine. (I learned from an old job I had for a while!)
Axle is modified to take one additional quart to cool the axle brgs.
Thermocoupled exhaust, Fuel tank, rear axle, trans, under hood, and ambient.
Cooling is 4 row rad, P/S cooler, 12x11x1 3/4" Long industries trans cooler. A/C is R134a A6 compressor.
Custom mod frt end scoop to channel air into the rad and keep it cool. Opened up fender wells to let the air excape.
Will tow 85MPH all day with a 7,500 lb trailer.
I do know where over 100 HP lies within the cylinder heads of the 6.5L and can advise you on a 4L80-E stand alone TCM using GM TCM.
I had my truck with a carb and 4L80-E. I used a Old gm HEI Module for the engine speed input to the tcm.
I used a TV cable off the carb with a fabricated 90 deg bracket to connect a TPS feeding the TCM signal.
I used the GM DRAC to run my electric speedo I installed in my 77 dash. (Speedo was a 95 g-van speedo electrically driven).
I had to cut out a bit of the dash carrier and it works like a new one. DRAC measured out and caculated it using the charts and it is spot on in MPH.
My goal was to use ONLY over the counter, any auto parts store parts only.
It is easy and you can do it as well.
I can help modify the 4L80-E and close so many false rumors about the trans if you would like.
Thanks for reading this.
Billy Graves
I am a GM retiree. I have some knowledge of GM powertrains.
I have a 1977 Black Crew Cab Dually. It had originally a 7.4L THM 400 and 4.10 axle.
Now the truck has a 468 cu in oval ported head, flat top pistons, reman engine with a cam of higher lift/dur.
I have the first released design GM Marine (Arizonia Speed and Marine) Intake, Delphi Injectors 38 lbs, Twin 58mm Throttle body with the small diameter GM Distrubutor with Delco Wires AC CR43TS plugs at 0.55".
Exhaust is 1996 7.4L Ported manifolds dual exhaust 2.5" Transmission is a hand built 4L80-E.
Electronics are: ECM is a 1989 Corvette/Camaro ECM With Twin MAF's, Trans is GM TCM.
Both controllers use Moates APU1 for the PROM. Custom calibrations are all mine. (I learned from an old job I had for a while!)
Axle is modified to take one additional quart to cool the axle brgs.
Thermocoupled exhaust, Fuel tank, rear axle, trans, under hood, and ambient.
Cooling is 4 row rad, P/S cooler, 12x11x1 3/4" Long industries trans cooler. A/C is R134a A6 compressor.
Custom mod frt end scoop to channel air into the rad and keep it cool. Opened up fender wells to let the air excape.
Will tow 85MPH all day with a 7,500 lb trailer.
I do know where over 100 HP lies within the cylinder heads of the 6.5L and can advise you on a 4L80-E stand alone TCM using GM TCM.
I had my truck with a carb and 4L80-E. I used a Old gm HEI Module for the engine speed input to the tcm.
I used a TV cable off the carb with a fabricated 90 deg bracket to connect a TPS feeding the TCM signal.
I used the GM DRAC to run my electric speedo I installed in my 77 dash. (Speedo was a 95 g-van speedo electrically driven).
I had to cut out a bit of the dash carrier and it works like a new one. DRAC measured out and caculated it using the charts and it is spot on in MPH.
My goal was to use ONLY over the counter, any auto parts store parts only.
It is easy and you can do it as well.
I can help modify the 4L80-E and close so many false rumors about the trans if you would like.
Thanks for reading this.
Billy Graves
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