Tr6060 electronic sensors and such
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Hi all, I have a few questions.
I have a 2013 tr6060 in my 78 trans am mated to an ls6.
I'm going with a GPS Speedo, but I'm not sure what to do about the tachometer. I have 3.73 gears and aftermarket wheel/tire combo so a mechanical gauge is probably out of the question.
also what can I do with the existing harness on the tranny? Can I leave it off and simplify the harness? Will skip shift automatically be left out or will I need to eliminate it? Thanks
I have a 2013 tr6060 in my 78 trans am mated to an ls6.
I'm going with a GPS Speedo, but I'm not sure what to do about the tachometer. I have 3.73 gears and aftermarket wheel/tire combo so a mechanical gauge is probably out of the question.
also what can I do with the existing harness on the tranny? Can I leave it off and simplify the harness? Will skip shift automatically be left out or will I need to eliminate it? Thanks
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Does a 6060 even have skipshift ?
On older T56's just leave it unplugged.
and rev counter has nothing to do with the gearbox. What sort of signal did your old rev counter use ?
On older T56's just leave it unplugged.
and rev counter has nothing to do with the gearbox. What sort of signal did your old rev counter use ?
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the original gauges were all mechanical, so I'm going to go gps for Speedo. My other question: if I leave harness unplugged, will it function properly? Without the skip shift, temp sensor, gear sensor...etc, will it operate correctly or will there be an interference of some sort?
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Again dont know about the 6060..but on T56's simply leaving the skipshift unplugged removed it.
I would assume the 6060 is the same.
unless whatever ecu or control systems needs a trans temp reading...then I see no need for that. And what do you mean by a "gear sensor" ?
It's just a manual gearbox, it will do that job with no wires plugged in, other than if there is a reverse lockout as per older boxes.
I would assume the 6060 is the same.
unless whatever ecu or control systems needs a trans temp reading...then I see no need for that. And what do you mean by a "gear sensor" ?
It's just a manual gearbox, it will do that job with no wires plugged in, other than if there is a reverse lockout as per older boxes.
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Again dont know about the 6060..but on T56's simply leaving the skipshift unplugged removed it.
I would assume the 6060 is the same.
unless whatever ecu or control systems needs a trans temp reading...then I see no need for that. And what do you mean by a "gear sensor" ?
It's just a manual gearbox, it will do that job with no wires plugged in, other than if there is a reverse lockout as per older boxes.
I would assume the 6060 is the same.
unless whatever ecu or control systems needs a trans temp reading...then I see no need for that. And what do you mean by a "gear sensor" ?
It's just a manual gearbox, it will do that job with no wires plugged in, other than if there is a reverse lockout as per older boxes.
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I'm interested in the outcome. I am putting a 2017 LT1 with a TR6060 into a 1988 Camaro. There must be like 6 electrical plugs in the transmission. Other then the speedometer, reverse lights, and reverse lockout, do I need the rest? Do standalone harnesses plug into manual transmissions or just automatics?
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I'm interested in the outcome. I am putting a 2017 LT1 with a TR6060 into a 1988 Camaro. There must be like 6 electrical plugs in the transmission. Other then the speedometer, reverse lights, and reverse lockout, do I need the rest? Do standalone harnesses plug into manual transmissions or just automatics?
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As I do research, I am learning new stuff all the time. Tranny fittings and GPS Speedo are two new things. My next thing is the hydraulic line going from the master to the slave. I haven't seen many tremecs but the one I have has the slave on the right side. Isn't it usually on the left?
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As I do research, I am learning new stuff all the time. Tranny fittings and GPS Speedo are two new things. My next thing is the hydraulic line going from the master to the slave. I haven't seen many tremecs but the one I have has the slave on the right side. Isn't it usually on the left?
I used an adapter to go from -4 AN to the quick release of the slave cylinder, I found it on ebay
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I used a wilwood clutch pedal
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Also used a 3/8-24 To -4 AN fitting to make it easy