I'm running the stock Ford PCM/TCM and tuned with HPTuners.What are you using for a transmission controller?
Did you have to make the flywheel housing to transmission adapter? Photo's?
Are you using the Detroit heavy flywheel, and attaching the flex plate to it?
Cool swap, it is an all mechanical governor etc?
How does it compare engine weight wise?
It's very similar to the 6.4 in mileage, 15-16 mpg city, 18-20 hwy, and 11-13 towing.Interesting! I kind of like the sound of a detroit, what kind of mileage did you get with the old engine and now with the detroit?
It sounds reasonably quiet in the video, is it about the same for noise in the cab as the 6.4?It's very similar to the 6.4 in mileage, 15-16 mpg city, 18-20 hwy, and 11-13 towing.
Very close, once at hwy speeds the tire noise is louder than the engine.It sounds reasonably quiet in the video, is it about the same for noise in the cab as the 6.4?
Thanks, I kept 13 sensors off the 6.4 and adapted them to the Detroit. Without the sensors the 5R110 won't shift, so that's how I got around that issue. Instead of using torque values to shift the 5R110, I used speed and rpm. After many hours of tuning I got it dialed in so it shift like factory now.Wow, I had no idea the stock PCM TCM would work without all the engine sensor inputs, how you did that is the biggest part of the whole project. I forget if you mentioned it, was the detroit a vehicle engine or ? You must have access to the machines to make those adapters, super good job on that whole project.