OK, here's my dilemma. 1995 Olds Achieve, I want her running before the summer is gone so I'm trying to slap her together.
First, She's getting a bone stock Aurora 4.0L V-8, complete with harness and stock ECU. I've considered an ECU from 1997, maybe '99 for the reflash option, my thinking in this is attempting to hook up a Tech 2 scan tool from Vertronix which, as I've been told, is capable of allowing me to set the parameters, ie rev limiter, top end, emissions elimination, mixture tuning and timing, etc...
Anyway, I did some research and even went as far as bolting up a 4T60E to the 4.0 on a stand to see how they would fit, damn is this going to be tight in the car!
Here's my problem, the tranny can't be controlled by the stock aurora ecu, or atleast I think it can't. The stock aurora trans was a 4T80, my stock trans is a 4T60E, and the 4t80 wont fit with the motor. So If i can get the aurora ecu to run the shifting on the 4t60e, if someone knows how, they can stop reading here and set me in the right direction. I have full access to all wiring diagrams and such so making it work shouldn't be a problem. If the stock aurora ecu can't run the 4t60e then here is my next idea.
Hook up the ecu for the aurora to run injection and ignition and hook up the acheiva ecu to run the tranny. My thinking is the acheiva ecu would only need sensor info from speed sensor right? '95 acheiva comp should be old enough to only monitor speed for shifting right? I hope so. Again if this is possible, point me in the right direction.
Last option, yank the 4t60e, install old school 4t60, and then hope the aurora ecu doesn't have a fit over no trans control, also apply the possible ecu fit to all other options above.
I'm ignoring the stick option, I can't afford the damn thing,......yet.
I can make fab, install, re-wire and wedge just about anything, i realize that some of what I'm attempting is fairly advanced and "off the wall." But, you wouldn't be reading this on this sight if every one of you weren't "off the wall" yourselves! Also, yes its Oldsmobile, I'm a die hard rocket nut, but it is DOHC on the forum, I still drive a Z-34 Monte Carlo everyday, and the 4.0L is a DOHC, atleast its GM, and last but not least, all of your valve trains are Oldsmobile anyway! We share the same lifters and the design is just so similar to a Quad 4 it ain't funny. (Little friendly Olds---> chevy rib poking there :P)
Thanks for any help.
First, She's getting a bone stock Aurora 4.0L V-8, complete with harness and stock ECU. I've considered an ECU from 1997, maybe '99 for the reflash option, my thinking in this is attempting to hook up a Tech 2 scan tool from Vertronix which, as I've been told, is capable of allowing me to set the parameters, ie rev limiter, top end, emissions elimination, mixture tuning and timing, etc...
Anyway, I did some research and even went as far as bolting up a 4T60E to the 4.0 on a stand to see how they would fit, damn is this going to be tight in the car!
Here's my problem, the tranny can't be controlled by the stock aurora ecu, or atleast I think it can't. The stock aurora trans was a 4T80, my stock trans is a 4T60E, and the 4t80 wont fit with the motor. So If i can get the aurora ecu to run the shifting on the 4t60e, if someone knows how, they can stop reading here and set me in the right direction. I have full access to all wiring diagrams and such so making it work shouldn't be a problem. If the stock aurora ecu can't run the 4t60e then here is my next idea.
Hook up the ecu for the aurora to run injection and ignition and hook up the acheiva ecu to run the tranny. My thinking is the acheiva ecu would only need sensor info from speed sensor right? '95 acheiva comp should be old enough to only monitor speed for shifting right? I hope so. Again if this is possible, point me in the right direction.
Last option, yank the 4t60e, install old school 4t60, and then hope the aurora ecu doesn't have a fit over no trans control, also apply the possible ecu fit to all other options above.
I'm ignoring the stick option, I can't afford the damn thing,......yet.
I can make fab, install, re-wire and wedge just about anything, i realize that some of what I'm attempting is fairly advanced and "off the wall." But, you wouldn't be reading this on this sight if every one of you weren't "off the wall" yourselves! Also, yes its Oldsmobile, I'm a die hard rocket nut, but it is DOHC on the forum, I still drive a Z-34 Monte Carlo everyday, and the 4.0L is a DOHC, atleast its GM, and last but not least, all of your valve trains are Oldsmobile anyway! We share the same lifters and the design is just so similar to a Quad 4 it ain't funny. (Little friendly Olds---> chevy rib poking there :P)
Thanks for any help.
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