Originally posted by CCannon
Quote: Bill Kondolay (DTT Transmission)
DTT POSITION ON EMJAY ENGINEERING STRATEGY CONTROLLER
Diesel Transmission Technology's company position is the following: DTT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR TRANSMISSION with the installation of this transmission controller. With this controller he is taking control of the governor circuit which can cause a 2-3 bind up shift YOU ARE YOUR OWN WARRANTY STATION. after adding this device.
Clint Cannon
ATS Diesel Performance
Since I'm interested in this and wanted ALL the info available, I went and got it. Here is the ENTIRE post from DTT that the above quote was taken out of, things are not always has they seem... ... ...
Glenn
DTT POSITION ON EMJAY ENGINEERING STRATEGY CONTROLLER
It now appears we are not getting a controller for testing contrary to what we were told. We have been waiting since Nov. 6, 2002.
Much to my surprise today a customer sent me an email today informing us we did not have one on the way per emjay.
I have no idea what his game plan is? But here is our official company position.
As we have not tested this unit we have no way of ensuring it will not be harmful to the transmission . In order to do so we would first have to have it pass on our valve body calibration machines and then my own personal testing with pressures gauges.
Diesel Transmission Technology's company position is the following: DTT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR TRANSMISSION with the installation of this transmission controller. With this controller he is taking control of the governor circuit which can cause a 2-3 bind up shift YOU ARE YOUR OWN WARRANTY STATION after adding this device.
The other thing is you RV & exhaust brake guys need to consider is that when you manually select 2nd gear this controller has no way of recognizing your manual selection, it will up shift as usual.
When we developed our smart controller this was one of our biggest challenges, we had to put a micro switch on shifter to tell our controller that we manually selected 2nd.
Back in Oct. 2002 when we were first contacted to test this controller he was concerned we would be upset that the features were copied from our smart controller, as we explained then and repeat now, our specialty is transmissions and torque converters, if it works better and is safe for the transmission we would be happy to recommend it after we tested it. We had concerns that had to be addressed first.
As far as him being a competitor and this being sour grapes that is a non-issue for me, I make $ 50 on the smart controller and carry the full warranty on them and I use an electronic company to build them. We had to do it as there was nothing on the market to achieve these features. If someone could do it SAFELY and better good for them all it had to do was pass the testing.
Since most of the features are almost identical on his controller as with the smart controller with the exception of the 2nd gear lock up for me to get out of the electronics end of it would have been a godsend.
On our initial contact I asked him to come up here for testing, to pressure test against bind up. That failed to materialize, as he was too busy. That happens; next he was going to send the controller so we could test for the bind up. Apparently that is no longer happening.
Things are just not adding up here.
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BILL KONDOLAY
DTT TRANSMISSION BUILDER