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6.5L Stand alone controller TCM

Sand

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GM standalone transmission controller for 6.5 Diesel. Suits a DS4 to DB2 conversion. I recommend Bobbys guide for the DB2 conversion as a read if you are considering this. I bought it to put a 4L80E in a Humvee but ended up with a H1 that already had a 4spd. Now its surplus.
Price 100 dollars obo
Shipping - actual cost.
Item is in Canada - postal code VOR 1S0
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Sandy
 
The actual controller might be the same, but I wager the prom is different. GM stopped putting in a tone wheel into the output shaft of 4x4 4l80e's after 93, so the tcm has to know when its in 4 low to recalculate the output speed since it used the vss instead. This is why everybody that used these had problems in 4 low was it wasn't setup to recalculate for low range.
 
Still have it? Been quite awhile since you posted it, but, what the heck, don't know unless you ask
 
I click on the name of the person by the meme-
Where his says “Sand active member”. Then click on “start a conversation” then you type a header in top box and below is the conversation. Then below that click box that says start conversation.

When someone responds back or Starts one with you at the top right of your page you have an “inbox”. Click that to open and read/ respond to a PM (aka conversation). Cool thing about this one is you can have a group conversation with a few people.

Also if you fill out your signature line with your rig info it will help in the future with questions.
 
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