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Bowler T56 1993-2002 F-Body All-in-One Harness with Reverse Lockout | For T56 from 1993 – 2002 F-Body (Camaro/Firebird). Has Borg Warner GM VSS connector (will not work for Ford or Viper).Other versions available:
The T56, T56 Magnum, and TR6060 transmissions come equipped with 3 electronic connections that control the vehicle speedometer output, reverse lock out, and reverse lights. If you are using the T56 Magnum in conjunction with a GM connect and cruise package or utilizing an electronic speedometer from companies such as: Classic Instruments, Auto Meter, or Dakota Digital you will will be able to program the outputs to the needed pulse count as well as control the parameters of the reverse lock out all from the Bluetooth enabled smart phone app. The All-in-One harness solution for the T56 transmission comes equipped with all the connections pre-wired into one harness for a simple installation and ease of use. The small epoxy sealed controller is mounted to the VSS output using the existing bolt, and once the unit is powered up you will be able to connect via Bluetooth to your Apple or Android smartphone using our free app. The app will give you the ability to customize the input and output settings for each feature to ensure proper operation in your vehicle. The All-in-One harness eliminates the need for any additional equipment to operate the reverse lock out or generate the correct speedometer signals coming from your T56. This All-in-One harness solution is the perfect finishing touch for any T56 conversion, and the only harness you will ever need. Prior to the development of the All-in-One harness you would need up to 5 separate parts to perform all the same functions wrapped up in this one harness solution. Getting the correct speed sensor output and operating the reverse lock out are typically the most frustrating and confusing. The more technology we incorporate into our hot rods these days sometimes requires specific input signals to allow everything to function correctly. There may be scenarios where you are using a speedometer that requires one signal and an ECM that requires a completely different signal. With the 2 speed outputs that are available in the All-in-One harness you can independently control the output of each one further eliminating any need for additional equipment and connections. The reverse lock out on the T56 is another commonly misunderstood feature. The reverse lock out is a solenoid controlled pin, that uses a spring to exert pressure against the shift rail, to help prevent an accidental shift into reverse when going into 5th gear. It doesn’t prohibit reverse engagement, it only makes it difficult to shift into reverse when it is not getting a power signal. Once power is applied, the solenoid pulls the pin back allowing reverse engagement with minimal effort. The OE’s control this feature using a speed setting to dictate when the pin is pulled rather than a momentary on/off signal. We’ve incorporated that same speed setting feature into the All-in-One harness to give you better control over when the lock out is triggered. The T56 All-in-One Harness utilizes a small, built in, epoxy sealed box that will control each of the 3 functions with power and grounding for each function through a switched +12v circuit and a wire connected to the negative battery post or engine block. Control of the reverse lockout solenoid is based on a user defined speed setting (Default is set at locked above 4 MPH and unlocked at 0-3 MPH) This eliminates the need for a separate lock out control box which is currently the only option to activate the reverse lock out correctly. It is common for most folks to just simply connect their lock out solenoid to a momentary on/off switch such as the brake light switch to activate. This method will get the job done, but can over work the solenoid, and over time shorten its life span. For your electronic speedometer, the harness is equipped with 2 speed sensor outputs; the speed sensor outputs generate a square wave signal that goes from about -5 to roughly +5 volts, varying in frequency as the speed changes. But, you say, my ECM input needs a positive only signal. No problem! The output will automatically shift and give you 0 to +10 volts. The 2 speed sensor outputs are completely independent and can be calibrated separately with any pulse count and ratio you want. So, these two outputs should pretty much be able to drive any common speedometer, cruise control, or ECM. This will give you much greater flexibility in the components you are able to use and requires less time wiring everything up. The reverse lights are powered by a single output wire connected to the positive side of your reverse lights; grounding of those lights should be local to the bulb socket. There is no easier solution for setting up your T56 transmission! T56 Reverse Lock Out Module Vehicle Speed Sensor with Dual Output, pre-set as GM 40 pulse output on one and 16 pulse output on the other. This function can be adjusted with your iOS or Android device. Includes wiring for reverse lights, reverse lock-out and vehicle speed sensor. | $325.60 | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install | ||
Bowler T56 Magnum All-in-One Harness with Reverse Lockout | For T56 Magnum, Magnum XL, & Mustang GT500 TR6060Other versions available:
The T56, T56 Magnum, and TR6060 transmissions come equipped with 3 electronic connections that control the vehicle speedometer output, reverse lock out, and reverse lights. If you are using the T56 Magnum in conjunction with a GM connect and cruise package or utilizing an electronic speedometer from companies such as: Classic Instruments, Auto Meter, or Dakota Digital you will will be able to program the outputs to the needed pulse count as well as control the parameters of the reverse lock out all from the Bluetooth enabled smart phone app. The All-in-One harness solution for the T56 transmission comes equipped with all the connections pre-wired into one harness for a simple installation and ease of use. The small epoxy sealed controller is mounted to the VSS output using the existing bolt, and once the unit is powered up you will be able to connect via Bluetooth to your Apple or Android smartphone using our free app. The app will give you the ability to customize the input and output settings for each feature to ensure proper operation in your vehicle. The All-in-One harness eliminates the need for any additional equipment to operate the reverse lock out or generate the correct speedometer signals coming from your T56. This All-in-One harness solution is the perfect finishing touch for any T56 conversion, and the only harness you will ever need. Prior to the development of the All-in-One harness you would need up to 5 separate parts to perform all the same functions wrapped up in this one harness solution. Getting the correct speed sensor output and operating the reverse lock out are typically the most frustrating and confusing. The more technology we incorporate into our hot rods these days sometimes requires specific input signals to allow everything to function correctly. There may be scenarios where you are using a speedometer that requires one signal and an ECM that requires a completely different signal. With the 2 speed outputs that are available in the All-in-One harness you can independently control the output of each one further eliminating any need for additional equipment and connections. The reverse lock out on the T56 is another commonly misunderstood feature. The reverse lock out is a solenoid controlled pin, that uses a spring to exert pressure against the shift rail, to help prevent an accidental shift into reverse when going into 5th gear. It doesn’t prohibit reverse engagement, it only makes it difficult to shift into reverse when it is not getting a power signal. Once power is applied, the solenoid pulls the pin back allowing reverse engagement with minimal effort. The OE’s control this feature using a speed setting to dictate when the pin is pulled rather than a momentary on/off signal. We’ve incorporated that same speed setting feature into the All-in-One harness to give you better control over when the lock out is triggered. The T56 All-in-One Harness utilizes a small, built in, epoxy sealed box that will control each of the 3 functions with power and grounding for each function through a switched +12v circuit and a wire connected to the negative battery post or engine block. Control of the reverse lockout solenoid is based on a user defined speed setting (Default is set at locked above 4 MPH and unlocked at 0-3 MPH) This eliminates the need for a separate lock out control box which is currently the only option to activate the reverse lock out correctly. It is common for most folks to just simply connect their lock out solenoid to a momentary on/off switch such as the brake light switch to activate. This method will get the job done, but can over work the solenoid, and over time shorten its life span. For your electronic speedometer, the harness is equipped with 2 speed sensor outputs; the speed sensor outputs generate a square wave signal that goes from about -5 to roughly +5 volts, varying in frequency as the speed changes. But, you say, my ECM input needs a positive only signal. No problem! The output will automatically shift and give you 0 to +10 volts. The 2 speed sensor outputs are completely independent and can be calibrated separately with any pulse count and ratio you want. So, these two outputs should pretty much be able to drive any common speedometer, cruise control, or ECM. This will give you much greater flexibility in the components you are able to use and requires less time wiring everything up. The reverse lights are powered by a single output wire connected to the positive side of your reverse lights; grounding of those lights should be local to the bulb socket. There is no easier solution for setting up your T56 transmission! T56 Reverse Lock Out Module Vehicle Speed Sensor with Dual Output, pre-set as GM 40 pulse output on one and 16 pulse output on the other. This function can be adjusted with your iOS or Android device. Includes wiring for reverse lights, reverse lock-out and vehicle speed sensor. | $325.60 | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install | ||
Bowler TR6060, Magnum F All-in-One Harness with Reverse Lockout | For GM Super Magnum, Magnum F, & 2010-up Camaro TR6060. Has GM VSS connector.Other versions available: The T56, T56 Magnum, and TR6060 transmissions come equipped with 3 electronic connections that control the vehicle speedometer output, reverse lock out, and reverse lights. If you are using the T56 Magnum in conjunction with a GM connect and cruise package or utilizing an electronic speedometer from companies such as: Classic Instruments, Auto Meter, or Dakota Digital you will will be able to program the outputs to the needed pulse count as well as control the parameters of the reverse lock out all from the Bluetooth enabled smart phone app. The All-in-One harness solution for the T56 transmission comes equipped with all the connections pre-wired into one harness for a simple installation and ease of use. The small epoxy sealed controller is mounted to the VSS output using the existing bolt, and once the unit is powered up you will be able to connect via Bluetooth to your Apple or Android smartphone using our free app. The app will give you the ability to customize the input and output settings for each feature to ensure proper operation in your vehicle. The All-in-One harness eliminates the need for any additional equipment to operate the reverse lock out or generate the correct speedometer signals coming from your T56. This All-in-One harness solution is the perfect finishing touch for any T56 conversion, and the only harness you will ever need. Prior to the development of the All-in-One harness you would need up to 5 separate parts to perform all the same functions wrapped up in this one harness solution. Getting the correct speed sensor output and operating the reverse lock out are typically the most frustrating and confusing. The more technology we incorporate into our hot rods these days sometimes requires specific input signals to allow everything to function correctly. There may be scenarios where you are using a speedometer that requires one signal and an ECM that requires a completely different signal. With the 2 speed outputs that are available in the All-in-One harness you can independently control the output of each one further eliminating any need for additional equipment and connections. The reverse lock out on the T56 is another commonly misunderstood feature. The reverse lock out is a solenoid controlled pin, that uses a spring to exert pressure against the shift rail, to help prevent an accidental shift into reverse when going into 5th gear. It doesn’t prohibit reverse engagement, it only makes it difficult to shift into reverse when it is not getting a power signal. Once power is applied, the solenoid pulls the pin back allowing reverse engagement with minimal effort. The OE’s control this feature using a speed setting to dictate when the pin is pulled rather than a momentary on/off signal. We’ve incorporated that same speed setting feature into the All-in-One harness to give you better control over when the lock out is triggered. The T56 All-in-One Harness utilizes a small, built in, epoxy sealed box that will control each of the 3 functions with power and grounding for each function through a switched +12v circuit and a wire connected to the negative battery post or engine block. Control of the reverse lockout solenoid is based on a user defined speed setting (Default is set at locked above 4 MPH and unlocked at 0-3 MPH) This eliminates the need for a separate lock out control box which is currently the only option to activate the reverse lock out correctly. It is common for most folks to just simply connect their lock out solenoid to a momentary on/off switch such as the brake light switch to activate. This method will get the job done, but can over work the solenoid, and over time shorten its life span. For your electronic speedometer, the harness is equipped with 2 speed sensor outputs; the speed sensor outputs generate a square wave signal that goes from about -5 to roughly +5 volts, varying in frequency as the speed changes. But, you say, my ECM input needs a positive only signal. No problem! The output will automatically shift and give you 0 to +10 volts. The 2 speed sensor outputs are completely independent and can be calibrated separately with any pulse count and ratio you want. So, these two outputs should pretty much be able to drive any common speedometer, cruise control, or ECM. This will give you much greater flexibility in the components you are able to use and requires less time wiring everything up. The reverse lights are powered by a single output wire connected to the positive side of your reverse lights; grounding of those lights should be local to the bulb socket. There is no easier solution for setting up your T56 transmission! T56 Reverse Lock Out Module Vehicle Speed Sensor with Dual Output, pre-set as GM 40 pulse output on one and 16 pulse output on the other. This function can be adjusted with your iOS or Android device. Includes wiring for reverse lights, reverse lock-out and vehicle speed sensor. | $325.60 | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install | ||
OEM T56 Magnum Electronics and Reverse Lockout Install Package | We’ve made it easy to install an OEM T56 with our electronics and reverse lockout package. Fits the T56 from ’93-’02 Camaro and other GM models. This includes:
Please contact us with any questions or to customize your package. | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install | |||
Reverse Lockout Harness for T56 and TR6060 | GM OEM T56 reverse lockout wiring harness. Fits the Tremec T56, T56 Magnum, and TR6060 6 speed manual transmissions. | Electrical, Pedals & Drivetrain Swaps, Reverse Lockout | electrical pedals-drivetrain-swaps reverse-lockout hot-products transmission-install | |||
T56 and TR6060 Mechanical Reverse Lockout | Our mechanical reverse lockout is the easiest and most cost-effective way to retain the reverse lockout feature of the T56 and TR6060 transmission. This replaces the reverse lockout solenoid and installs with one bolt – it couldn’t be easier. This fits the Tremec T56 Magnum, Magnum-F, TR6060, and other similar models. Wiring the Reverse Lockout Solenoid on a T-56 is a frustrating process on most swaps. Most commonly, builders remove the lockout solenoid or leave the solenoid un-wired which requires the driver to “muscle” through the lockout into reverse. Muscling the shifter into reverse can cause damage to the transmission while deleting the lockout leaves a high risk of accidentally shifting into reverse while driving. The T-56 and TR-6060 Reverse Solenoid Delete is designed as a safer alternative to completely removing or “muscling” through the solenoid. The Delete offers the right amount of resistance to reduce the risk of accidentally shifting into reverse without risking the damage caused by “muscling” the shifter. The Solenoid Delete will come with one M8x1.25×30 SHCS, one softer spring (a must for short shifters and some relocation cases), and the O-ring needed for installation. The Delete is NOT a lockout and will not completely prevent the driver from going into reverse. As with any modification, care should be taken to understand the limitations and expectations of said modification before installation. | $99.99 | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install | ||
T56 Magnum Electronics and Reverse Lockout Install Package | We’ve made it easy to install a T56 Magnum transmission with our electronics and reverse lockout package. This includes:
Please contact us with any questions or to customize your package. | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install | |||
Three Pedals Reverse Lockout Delete Cover Plate - fits all T56 and TR6060 Transmissions | Reverse lockout cover plate for T56 (gen 1 and gen 2) | $17.99 | Reverse Lockout | reverse-lockout transmission-install |
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