Have you heard of these guys?
LINK:
Gearvendors
Video
There's link called factory tour and at the top of the page there's a guy in a hat. Click on his face and a very informative video will play. You might be able to save some time and money by calling them and asking a few questions, before you buy an electronic transmission.
My recent experiance with rebuilt Automatics has not been very good. I am not convinced electronic controllers are my friend. I ordered a 700R4 without a TV cable and the builder ignored me and sent one with it anyways. My 700R4 transmission is dead.
You can use an ECM from the same vehicle the 4L80E came with and a tach wire for signal from the HEI dizzy, but you'll need to make a harness from the ECM to the transmission. If you buy an OBD2 Van ECM from a 2000-2001, you can even hack it and program your shift points and modify it to run a base-map program your roller cam, if you ever needed it to for EFI. It would be cheaper than buying the $600-$800 stand alone controller, if you can crimp and rewire your self. The ECM is $175 on ebay from TX, and the guy is an OEM supplier. You'll need to find a set of pig tails and buy a pin out diagram from GMT-400 forum.
Let me know if you want his contact info or the youtube videos for the ECM mod/hack, if you decide to go that rout.
I watch a lot of this guy Richard's videos. He goes into minute detail regarding the cryogenic hard parts and HP Mods, in several of these rebuild/tear downs. I highly recommend a few days of binge watching this guy at work.
LINK:
Precision Transmissions Youtube Channel
Richard often opens up other guys work and shows how people ended up getting ripped off. A lot of people get ripped off... even when they are told they are getting a high HP unit. Quality HARD Parts are hard to come by.
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Hope these links and videos are informative while you select your build.
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