Update on this, for those interested.
Unfortunately, due to a busy work travel schedule, and the shop being closed on weekends, Gunny still waits on me to wrap up the TCM. But some progress, mostly in my head.
The shop told me after they did the mechanical install that they couldn't get it to shift using the Quick 4. So I downloaded the software and took the laptop to the shop. The axle ratio was set at 3.73, so that would cause a few issues. So I changed it to 2.56 and adjusted the shift points (super intuitive and very easy). No go. Worry, stress, stress for the week I'm out of town. Epiphany. Ratio is not 2.56, it's 5.12 on the ground. I would have to be going 49 mph in 1st to get it to shift with a 2.56 gear ratio. So I am stoked about getting back and correcting the ratio. Expect it to work like a champ.
Regarding Quick 4, Jake (C/S guy) is a rock star, always answers his phone, and knows his product every which way from Sunday. Couldn't ask for better help. The software comes with pre-loaded profiles, and with my experience with axle ratios, he may update the offering with a HMMWV profile because of the likelihood that little detail is missed.
On my test drive, I did shift manually, and got it into 4th gear using the software, moving the 3-4 shift point on the fly. Wow. Guessing it was going 65'ish, although the VDO Electronic speedo (yay, it works!) read 79. And I spun the rear wheels, as the 241C was in 2Hi. Weird, awesome and satisfying all at once.
More info next week, but I feel confident the fat lady is warming up.
Btw, I may have a 4L80e for sale in a few weeks in case anyone is interested.
Jon
Unfortunately, due to a busy work travel schedule, and the shop being closed on weekends, Gunny still waits on me to wrap up the TCM. But some progress, mostly in my head.
The shop told me after they did the mechanical install that they couldn't get it to shift using the Quick 4. So I downloaded the software and took the laptop to the shop. The axle ratio was set at 3.73, so that would cause a few issues. So I changed it to 2.56 and adjusted the shift points (super intuitive and very easy). No go. Worry, stress, stress for the week I'm out of town. Epiphany. Ratio is not 2.56, it's 5.12 on the ground. I would have to be going 49 mph in 1st to get it to shift with a 2.56 gear ratio. So I am stoked about getting back and correcting the ratio. Expect it to work like a champ.
Regarding Quick 4, Jake (C/S guy) is a rock star, always answers his phone, and knows his product every which way from Sunday. Couldn't ask for better help. The software comes with pre-loaded profiles, and with my experience with axle ratios, he may update the offering with a HMMWV profile because of the likelihood that little detail is missed.
On my test drive, I did shift manually, and got it into 4th gear using the software, moving the 3-4 shift point on the fly. Wow. Guessing it was going 65'ish, although the VDO Electronic speedo (yay, it works!) read 79. And I spun the rear wheels, as the 241C was in 2Hi. Weird, awesome and satisfying all at once.
More info next week, but I feel confident the fat lady is warming up.
Btw, I may have a 4L80e for sale in a few weeks in case anyone is interested.
Jon