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Old 06-07-2011, 08:55 AM
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Anyone know if there is a real difference that makes the $100-$150 price tag on the 2005-2010 Corvette DBW pedals worth it ???

I've seen guys say that the Part #15831256 2007 Monte Carlo SS pedal works with the truck motors.
I'm just not sure if it works well with the VVT or not, and if it's got limitations that a consumer needs to know about.

For $26 on GMPartsDirect.com plus whatever their "Surcharge" is, it's a good value over the Vette pedals
However, I just want to be sure there's no real big differences here I'm not aware of that justify the Vette pedals cost.

ALSO,

Does anyone know if the pinouts are different or the same ? Anyplace to go look at the schematcs/diagrams ??
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Originally Posted by Aceshigh
Anyone know if there is a real difference that makes the $100-$150 price tag on the 2005-2010 Corvette DBW pedals worth it ???

I've seen guys say that the Part #15831256 2007 Monte Carlo SS pedal works with the truck motors.
I'm just not sure if it works well with the VVT or not, and if it's got limitations that a consumer needs to know about.

For $26 on GMPartsDirect.com plus whatever their "Surcharge" is, it's a good value over the Vette pedals
However, I just want to be sure there's no real big differences here I'm not aware of that justify the Vette pedals cost.

ALSO,

Does anyone know if the pinouts are different or the same ? Anyplace to go look at the schematcs/diagrams ??
What ECU will you be using? The Monte pedal has a long skinny plug, you can see it in my build thread. The Monte pedal also works well in a-bodies.

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Although rearranged in the schematic, the ABCDEF correspond to the same wire color in each. Assuming the connectors are sequentially wired A through F, they ought to interchange.

Zoomed pictures of the pedal position wiring shown, full size pics linked (don't want to blow up thread width).

07 Monte SS pedal:


Full schematic including throttle body and ECU: http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o...=07Monte53.jpg


08 6.2L vette pedal:


Full schematic: http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o...=08vette62.jpg
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THanks Alot !!!!



What ECU ??? Or ECM you mean ?? E38 that came with the 2008 LY6.
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Bringing back thread from the dead, since I have a code 2138 w/my L96 (2010 LY6) engine and the monte pedal. I am using the E38 ecu. Anybody successfully using monte pedal's w/E38 ecu?

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Monte pedal + E38 on my LY6, no errors.
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Originally Posted by 71403
Monte pedal + E38 on my LY6, no errors.
Did you have to swap two pins per Bsharpe?
http://www.pro-touring.com/showthrea...730#post807730


EDIT: I swapped the pins and got rid of the code; details and pics here for those w/same problem.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...l#post16525154

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I have a Monte pedal if anyone needs one. Pay for shipping
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Can anyone tell me if the Monte Carlo pedal will work with the ECM on a 08 TBSS LS2?
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Originally Posted by StealthSierra
Can anyone tell me if the Monte Carlo pedal will work with the ECM on a 08 TBSS LS2?
I'm curious if it'll work with an E40.
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...I'm also curious if the part number has changed. I can't find 15831256 anymore.
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Originally Posted by Mike454SS
...I'm also curious if the part number has changed. I can't find 15831256 anymore.
No matter...found one in a local yard with a connector too.
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I'm trying the CTS pedal, assuming the V is the same...



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