View Full Version : 94 4l60e in a 95 camaro
ericsz
07-13-2013, 11:20 AM
I have a 4l60e that was in my 94 camaro , and was built by artcarr . I no longer have the car but keep all the goody's. Now years later im starting another build with a 95 camaro.
I know that a 95 4l60e has pwm and a 94 dosent ,so in order to get a 94 transmission to work in a 95 car I would have to get the pcm reprogrammed to 94 car and some wiring changes. The other option would be program the 95 to a 6 speed car and get a stand alone system for the trans . would these be the only options to make my trans work, also did some early 95 cars not have the pwm converter . thanks
94Blackbird
07-13-2013, 12:21 PM
http://ltxtech.com/forums/showthread.php?13408-Differences-in-94-and-95-4L60Es
This thread pretty much has all the info you need.
ericsz
07-13-2013, 06:58 PM
I must have missed something the link didn't help me .
Ummm... http://ltxtech.com/forums/showthread.php?23419-4L60E-year-differences-and-interchanges
Frank
To install a '94 4L60E into a '95, you would just have to swap to a '94 computer...
Frank
ericsz
07-13-2013, 10:11 PM
thank u cahll
95Zbuild
07-13-2013, 10:29 PM
Couldn't you just add the extra solenoid and let it lay in pan so the 95 sees it. Really the only difference between the two transmissions. I believe.
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Couldn't you just add the extra solenoid and let it lay in pan so the 95 sees it. Really the only difference between the two transmissions. I believe.
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Some less than reputable shops will try to mismatch parts. You can technically istall a PWM solenoid in a '94. The valve body is drilled for it...but, the TCC control valve, seperator plate, internal wiring harness, and pump are all different between the 2 years too. It's not alot of fun to change a 4L60E wiring harness in the car either...LOL.
Frank
95Zbuild
07-13-2013, 10:40 PM
Right, didn't mean was correct way. Well just as correct as the 94 in the 95 i guess, but cheap and easy way. I don't think the 95 cares if it is doing anything, just needs to see that the solenoid is present.
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95Zbuild
07-13-2013, 10:42 PM
From what I read, the trany is out, so only take 10 minutes to swap out harnesses.
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