I'm running one!
Of course, I'm making them, too. You may consider my opinion to be biased, but also consider that I am my own worst critic, too.
There are two controllers that have been sent to one of the major aftermarket trans builders, I am awaiting their input. Please don't ask me who, because I don't want to get into a religious dicussion over whose transmission is the best.
The controller is designed to correct what in my mind are design flaws, and provide additional features as well. Feel free to call, PM me or post to this forum with any questions. The unit is not designed to control the 47RE outright, although the design is capable of doing so with some minor modifications. I've had a number of people ask me about that.
The main issues that drove me to create the STRATEGY controller are:
1. The incessant TCC lock/unlock at light throttle at low-moderate speed, especially with cruise control on.
2. The nearly instantaneous 2-3 shift following the 1-2 shift (part throttle).
3. Side effects of raised line pressure on a stock valve body, including 2nd gear starts, 1-2-1 shifing at parking lot speeds, loss of WOT 1-2 shift.
4. Pushing the OD button when I start out, then pushing it again at 50 MPH.
5. Having to turn off the exhaust brake while sitting in traffic.
The STRATEGY controller addresses all of the above issues, plus gives you three separate profiles to choose from with the on-off-on toggle switch. You can have a profile for stock, towing, racing, or whatever you want at the flick of the switch.
My greastest regret is that the @#$% people at D/C, Mototola, and Tyco have kept the tooling and connectors for the PCM proprietary, which means you have to splice the harness. I've tried to make this as simple as possible. The installation guide is available at:
Emjay Engineering I would welcome any feedback via PM or phone if you're so inclined. The guide is large - 6. 5 MB, so if you're using dial-up, it may take while before it pops up in your browser.
Fortunately, the STRATEGY controller uses industry-standard Delphi-Packard Weather-Pack connectors. I keep no secrets, in fact, I'd like to see all of the manufacturers of aftermarket stuff to use an open pin connection standard for these connectors so you can plug in other stuff, too. That way, you'd splice your harness once, and be able to plug in (and remove) aftermarket products at will.