So I think I decided to install two Hobb's pressure switches on the governor test ports on the passenger side of the transmission. I will then run these switches to a toggle switch (master switch) in the cab. The pressure switches will only be activated when the toggle switch is in the on position.
I also think it would be nice to have the ability to control everything manually depending on the situation. Therefore, I could have two more toggle switches in the cab that would control the torque converter and the overdrive individually. So when the "master switch" is in the off position I have the option of controlling OD and TC individually. However, when the "master switch" is engaged the other toggle switches will not have an affect.
Does this sound reasonable? It has been done by someone else and it sounded like a great idea. He has the wiring diagram and everything for this setup:
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I need to know, however, my pressure at a given speed so I can set the pressure switches to the appropriate speed. How would I go about doing this?? (I've read it is 1psi per 1mph on stock tires, but I'm on 37's).
Also, if the pressure switches don't work out for me, does anyone think it would hard to switch OD and TC manually all the time (especially on hilly roads)??
Thanks again guys!