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    1. #1
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      t56 Magnum with 370 gears and wide ratio

      Hi Looking all over for the right vss. Not sure even what vss this trans takes regardless of gearing.. is it FORD ?

      thanks in advance..
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    2. #2
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      Have you tried Silver Sport Transmissions or American Powertrain, Summit? Jegs? Certainly they should be able to find that part number.

      The VSS does not care what gearing or tires you have, it creates it's own voltage [VR sensor], what you hook it too interprets it and then calibrates it to a road speed. What are you hooking it up to?


      Edit - Are you looking for the VSS or the mechanical speedo gear?
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    3. #3
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      I'm 90 percent sure it does use a Ford sensor
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    4. #4
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      I am looking for the electronic VSS i purchased a plug for the mechanical speedo. It is being connected to an ls3 engine with a factory ecu modified by psi conversions programmed for 370 gears.
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    5. #5
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      The Magnum uses a Ford sensor and a 12 tooth reluctor. Different than the gm sensor/plug.
      Chris
      1968 Chevy Camaro SS
      LS3/T56 DSE suspension


    6. #6
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      All the aftermarket T56 Magnums use a Ford VSS plug regardless if its built for a Ford or GM engine. The only exception is the GM Super Magnum sold directly by GM, they had Tremec install the GM VSS into those models to feed the correct signal into their electronics for the connect and cruise packages.

      We have all the different connectors available for any style. You can check them out Here.
      visit us on the web at www.bowlertransmissions.com

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Craig@Bowler View Post
      All the aftermarket T56 Magnums use a Ford VSS plug regardless if its built for a Ford or GM engine. The only exception is the GM Super Magnum sold directly by GM, they had Tremec install the GM VSS into those models to feed the correct signal into their electronics for the connect and cruise packages.

      We have all the different connectors available for any style. You can check them out Here.
      I found pigtails and the mechanical speedo there... no electric vss
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    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by XLexusTech View Post
      I found pigtails and the mechanical speedo there... no electric vss
      Are you needing the actual pick up sensor that installs into the transmission? We have those as well, just not on the website. It's not common to need that part unless yours is missing. Shoot me an email [email protected] or give me a call 618-943-4856

      visit us on the web at www.bowlertransmissions.com






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