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Old 12-16-2009, 04:37 PM
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Is there a standalone can also control the 4l80e?
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Yes, most of them can be made to
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Could you give me a list of which ones? Would an AEM EMS work?
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Better question is why do you want to go with a stand alone?
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Originally Posted by NSSANE02
Better question is why do you want to go with a stand alone?
I'm starting this project from scratch. I currently have nothing but the block. This will be a 408 gt47-88 build so I'm sure I will max out the stock pcm anyway. I will also be using the 4l80e so I'm figuring it maybe be more worth it to go with a standalone.

Through more searching I found some of you guys using BS3 as a standalone. Will the BS3 control the 4l80e? And how well does it control it? If you guys have any ecu related suggestions for my build, please let me know. I want to build this car right.




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