This thread went quiet a year ago! I'm finally getting serious about my conversion parts list and noticed that a trusted seller has a good price on a PCS TCM-2100BA (he says its for a M1113, I have a 94 M998A1 with GEP 6.5NA). If there really are differently programmed versions of TCMs out there for humvees, that could make this a bit more complicated.
I'm curious how your conversion has worked out, Erasedhammer. I notice you went with the 6.5TD swap too, I may want to pick your brain a bit as I haven't gotten around to grabbing the 4l80e yet and there are still some pull out complete Turbo drivetrains out there. I kinda wonder if installing the whole new drivetrain with the sensors already installed would be more worth it than retrofitting a 6.5NA with TH400 to a 4l80e, and then you also get to have that coveted extra HP!
That TCM is the newer generation one with some extra features to protect the transmission. Not sure the compatibility, but should be fine as long as it's the same connector on the outside of the box.
The PROM for the shift points will be a little different since that one will have it set up for a turbo. It will still work but the shift points will be different since you have a lower hp/tq engine.
For that TCM I believe it does have a swappaes PROM, but those are 200+ for a small chip with different vehicle data loaded on it, not worth it imo.
For example when I had my 6.2 and 4l80 with the PROM from a 6.5 turbo, I'd go to accelerate and I would have to let off the pedal for a second to get the transmission to shift into the next gear. Kinda annoying, but also felt more involved (in a good way). Then I changed to the turbo motor and the shift points were right on par, as long as the TPS is adjusted correctly.
As for a whole drivetrain swap or just leaving your 6.5, it all depends on your use. If all you do is occasionally driving on the road and off roading driving then I'd say leave the 6.5NA in with the 4l80 (the 6.5 na is a lot easier to mate to a 4l80 than a 6.2 is).
Now if you do a ton of highway driving I would definitely suggest going to the turbo and 4l80 drive train. Plus if you don't mind a little more money, swap your diffs for a lower 2.56 ratio. Stock tires and I hit 60 at 2100rpm. I had 2.73 diffs before and 60 was more at 2400rpm. On paper not a big difference, but in reality it's a big notice in noise and mpg.