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Old 09-25-2013, 10:09 PM
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I am building a 95 4l60 with PWM. It is going in a 94 fbody that does not have pwm. The transgo HD2 will be installed in the 95 trans. Would I use the 95 plate or the 94 plate?
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The early valve bodies from '93 through '96 have differences in their channels each year. '96 through '06 are all the same. Therefore, the separator plate has to match the valve body year.
Transgo has different separator plates for 93/94, 95 and 96/06.
It appears you will need part # 46-PLT-95 which is documented as "PWM Solenoid with 1st type 3-2 valve". The HD2 kit then replaces the PWM TCC valve with an on/off valve which should work fine with your '94 PCM.

Note: I'm not an expert, especially on these early years. If incorrect, hopefully an expert will correct me.
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Originally Posted by mrvedit
The early valve bodies from '93 through '96 have differences in their channels each year. '96 through '06 are all the same. Therefore, the separator plate has to match the valve body year.
Transgo has different separator plates for 93/94, 95 and 96/06.
It appears you will need part # 46-PLT-95 which is documented as "PWM Solenoid with 1st type 3-2 valve". The HD2 kit then replaces the PWM TCC valve with an on/off valve which should work fine with your '94 PCM.

Note: I'm not an expert, especially on these early years. If incorrect, hopefully an expert will correct me.
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