Can this be done?? Cruise control/dbw/05 ggto ls2
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Can this be done?? Cruise control/dbw/05 ggto ls2
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I have a 05 gto ls2/t56 combo, what is required to make the cruise control function, i'd like to use the cruise switch provided with my ididit column if possible, and it will remain dbw as the harness is already ordered.
I have a 05 gto ls2/t56 combo, what is required to make the cruise control function, i'd like to use the cruise switch provided with my ididit column if possible, and it will remain dbw as the harness is already ordered.
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I have been wondering the same thing myself. I am putting a 06 LS2 from a CTS-v into my 70 Chevelle. I bought the GM performance DBW wiring kit for my car and was wondering if there is a module to run the cruise. I already bought the cable-X drive kit for the speedometer.
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it is in the stickies.....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...driven-tb.html
the first post on the second page will answer your question complete with schematics.....
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...driven-tb.html
the first post on the second page will answer your question complete with schematics.....
-jason
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If you're using a 58x system with an E38 or40, cruise becomes much more difficult than on earlier sytems. Functions like cruise run on the high speed LAN with communication betwwen he pcm and the cruise module. I've seen some discussion about this, but have not seen any posts of a workking system. The same issue arises with pcm control of AC.
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it is in the stickies.....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...driven-tb.html
the first post on the second page will answer your question complete with schematics.....
-jason
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...driven-tb.html
the first post on the second page will answer your question complete with schematics.....
-jason
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I'm very interested in a cruise control solution for the DBW cars in swaps as well - I have a E40 ecm on a LS2/L92 motor with a DBW throttle and would love to have cruise.
The real question is if it is controlled by a specific module, or if something simple can be built to send a signal to "control" the speed via a throttle signal?
-Bob
The real question is if it is controlled by a specific module, or if something simple can be built to send a signal to "control" the speed via a throttle signal?
-Bob
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Exactly Bob. I bought the LS2 controler kit from GMPP and it would be nice if they would include the ability for cruise even if I had to buy a extra module or something. It is gonna take a very experienced person to sort this out. Once I get closer to up and running I will worry more.
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Jason, the crusie thread you referred to applies to the older PCMs which are much easier( for now) to work with. The newer PCM's do most things over the GM LAN bus, which requires a module and programming to get things like cruise and AC to work. I'm not sure anyone has sorted this this out yet.
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Anyone tried an aftermarket kit like this: http://www.rostra.com/cruise-control.htm? Click on the "electric" kit for more signal details. It has various source options including speed. This company also has vehicle specific DBW kits available. I imagine they would help us figure this out with enough interest (read: $$$).
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I'm also interested to see how this is done. I remember reading elsewhere about needing the BCM (Body Control Module) for something else, so I already have that on the way. I decided to pick up the Powertrain Interface Module (PIM) as well just in case I need that for anything. So all together I have the original wiring harness, PCM, BCM, PIM, TAC module, and pedal assembly from the donor '06 GTO along with the LS2. I'm hopeful that once we figure out exactly what is needed to get this done I'll already have everything I need.
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I thought about doing this 3 years ago when I built my 65 Corvette. I talked to John Spears, and he said that I would have to use the BCM and it would be a real bear on a hybrid. I passed on it then and did not even think about it on my current project. If John Spears will not take on the task, I know I sure ain't going to! He is a whole lot smarter on these systems than I will ever be.
Regards, John McGraw
Regards, John McGraw
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