I am currently gathering info for a possible swap of a Ford E4OD automatic into my 1999 Dodge 3500 5 speed. I found one website at fordcummins.com that seems to have an adapter plate to go from the 5. 9 to any of the Ford transmissions. They seem mainly geared to use the Cummins 5. 9 in the Ford body.
Baumann Engineering makes a stand alone programmable controller for the E4OD transmission. The two main inputs to this unit is a 0-5 volt throttle signal and road speed from the Ford speed sensor in the tailhousing of the trans. The unit is advertised at a very reasonable $400. You can map a custom line pressure curve, upshift speeds, downshift speeds, TC lockup strategies; all able to be scaled against power demand and road speed signaled by the TPS voltage and road speed sensor.
Does anyone know if Ford somewhere through the years ever had a 5. 9 Cummins bolted to one of their own transmissions? If so, I could use all factory parts for the conversion. As far as transmission crossmember and driveshaft mods, I don't see them as any bad hurdle at all to deal with at all.
Neat thing about an E4OD is that it can take more abuse than a 47RE, especially in OD. Another neat idea is to use one of the later 4R100 transmissions that are equiped with a PTO takeoff. You can set up the Baumann controller so that you can lock the TC clutch up in park or neutral and run your PTO acessories. The 4R100 is basically an E4OD that is full roller bearing internally from front to back.
ATS makes a triple lock coverter for the Ford transmissions also, plus if you didn't wan't to build your own trans, they offer complete units too. From what I have been able to price so far, a conversion to the Ford auto would cost about as much as a six speed conversion if you build your own Ford transmission. And that is including the cost of the ATS triple lock converter!
Baumann Engineering makes a stand alone programmable controller for the E4OD transmission. The two main inputs to this unit is a 0-5 volt throttle signal and road speed from the Ford speed sensor in the tailhousing of the trans. The unit is advertised at a very reasonable $400. You can map a custom line pressure curve, upshift speeds, downshift speeds, TC lockup strategies; all able to be scaled against power demand and road speed signaled by the TPS voltage and road speed sensor.
Does anyone know if Ford somewhere through the years ever had a 5. 9 Cummins bolted to one of their own transmissions? If so, I could use all factory parts for the conversion. As far as transmission crossmember and driveshaft mods, I don't see them as any bad hurdle at all to deal with at all.
Neat thing about an E4OD is that it can take more abuse than a 47RE, especially in OD. Another neat idea is to use one of the later 4R100 transmissions that are equiped with a PTO takeoff. You can set up the Baumann controller so that you can lock the TC clutch up in park or neutral and run your PTO acessories. The 4R100 is basically an E4OD that is full roller bearing internally from front to back.
ATS makes a triple lock coverter for the Ford transmissions also, plus if you didn't wan't to build your own trans, they offer complete units too. From what I have been able to price so far, a conversion to the Ford auto would cost about as much as a six speed conversion if you build your own Ford transmission. And that is including the cost of the ATS triple lock converter!