So I'm having a heck of a time finding a decent, used 4R55E for 2x4 1996 ranger. It seems like the small window for these Gen3 trucks (95-97) + the auto/2x4 combo is not the most common thing in the world. I'm sure if I looked long enough I'd find something but another truck popped up on my radar - a 2000 Mazada B4000 that is also an auto/2x4 and I may be able to pick up the entire, running (not well) truck and steal parts. It has a number of other aftermarket mods that would theoretically make this worthwhile...
*IF* the 5R55E will bolt up and function in place of the 4R55E with minimal headache. I'm really hoping someone(s) can shed some light on this - as what I ?think? I've uncovered is:
1. 5R55E is functionally the same tranny as the 4-speed, there just an overdrive 1st gear that becomes 2nd and the rest of the gears match 3-5th
2. No compatibility issues between Ford and Mazda
3. Belhousing will bolt right up - no issues
4. Starters may/may not be the same/compatible...
Here's where it gets fuzzy (though please do correct anything above if I've gotten it wrong):
5. starting somewhere in the 1998+ Gen4 line (not sure if it's in 2001 or ??) PCM (along with ECU/ECM and whatever else) needs to be programmed or else won't work/immobilizer kicks in b/c there's a common canbus ...
6. For my application, would the 2000 5R55E work without any PCM reprogramming - i.e. - just function happily as effectively a 4 speed (no 2nd gear OD)?
7. I think I read about some weird shifting issues as I've been researching for folks who did this swap so it doesn't sound like it's as easy as just swapping trannys??
8. If I have the entire 2000 Mazada B4000 donor truck (and don't care about saving it as it's beat up) - should I also swap PCM modules ... or would I also have to swap wiring harness + PCM or get a reprogrammed PCM or ....??
Basically, I'm trying to get my head around how much effort is involved - a straightforward tranny swap out or a messy science project that I don't want to get involved with (like a 5.0 swap).
Thanks a ton for the guidance
*IF* the 5R55E will bolt up and function in place of the 4R55E with minimal headache. I'm really hoping someone(s) can shed some light on this - as what I ?think? I've uncovered is:
1. 5R55E is functionally the same tranny as the 4-speed, there just an overdrive 1st gear that becomes 2nd and the rest of the gears match 3-5th
2. No compatibility issues between Ford and Mazda
3. Belhousing will bolt right up - no issues
4. Starters may/may not be the same/compatible...
Here's where it gets fuzzy (though please do correct anything above if I've gotten it wrong):
5. starting somewhere in the 1998+ Gen4 line (not sure if it's in 2001 or ??) PCM (along with ECU/ECM and whatever else) needs to be programmed or else won't work/immobilizer kicks in b/c there's a common canbus ...
6. For my application, would the 2000 5R55E work without any PCM reprogramming - i.e. - just function happily as effectively a 4 speed (no 2nd gear OD)?
7. I think I read about some weird shifting issues as I've been researching for folks who did this swap so it doesn't sound like it's as easy as just swapping trannys??
8. If I have the entire 2000 Mazada B4000 donor truck (and don't care about saving it as it's beat up) - should I also swap PCM modules ... or would I also have to swap wiring harness + PCM or get a reprogrammed PCM or ....??
Basically, I'm trying to get my head around how much effort is involved - a straightforward tranny swap out or a messy science project that I don't want to get involved with (like a 5.0 swap).
Thanks a ton for the guidance