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Re: Wiring help needed [Re: PLammer] #883609 05/25/08 02:02 AM
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Hi Jerry, thanks for the suggestion. Please do send the wiring info you have to plammer (at) live.com. I found the thread you refer to by Tad. Looks like he is using a Toyota unit in his setup which might be an option, but would require me to get rid of my Isuzu electrics. I'm unsure if using the Toyota elctrics would work with my Isuzu unit. I'm searching to find out if that is truely an option, just not sure yet.


HEY PAUL THE TRANS THAT TAD IS USING IS FROM AN 4CYL ISUZU TROOPER SOMEWHERE AROUND 90 , I WILL SEND YOU TH E DIAGRAMS THIS WEEKEND JERRY

My first choice would be to just use the Isuzu stuff I have. Second choce would be to go to Toyota electrics if that would work.

I've contacted Brett at awshifting. He has said that his controller would work with my setup, but we'd still have to get my transmission computer working first, so that brings me back to square one. Please let me know if I'm missing something, I feel like I'm searching in the dark at this point. Probably answers all around me, I just can't see them yet.

Paul

Re: Wiring help needed [Re: JLEMOND] #883610 05/30/08 10:11 PM
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PLammer Offline OP
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Hi Jerry, please do send the wiring info when you get a chance. I'm going to go the manual/auto controller like what TAD used, but I'd like the info in hopes it'll help me use the truely auto configuration in the future.

I'll post my results with the controller when I get it working.

Paul

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