GSS-3000
The GSS-3000 is a new generation of gear-shift (detent) position system from Dakota Digital. We’ve minimized the decoder (the brain of the system), and the new, smaller size with inboard terminals allows for easier installation. Able to be used with a Dakota Digital instrument system or on its own, this versatile unit can relay transmission gear position to a VFD, VHX, HDX or RTX instrument system, as well as the DGS-series of standalone indicators.
Note: GSS-3000 supersedes the GSS-1000 and GSS-2000
Details
- Built-in outputs for reverse lights (up to 15 amps) and neutral safety switch (with supplied 30amp relay).
- Easy setup and calibration.
- User-calibrated for 2-4 forward shifter detent locations, plus Park, Reverse and Neutral.
- Stainless steel and aluminum mounting hardware included for a variety of transmissions.
- Mounting hardware included to fit automatic transmissions including GM TH350, TH400, 700R4, 4L60/70/80, as well as Ford C-4 and C-6.
- Other transmissions will utilize the included universal mounting bracket.
Dakota Digital gear position indicators sold separately.
Brackets made specifically for a Coyote/ 6R80 install made this an easy choice. I have no interest in paddle shifting or using the Lokar's bump shifting capabilities. I just want to put it in drive and go. The positive stop on the FFG mounting bracket assures there is no chance of going into fail safe mode. The neutral safety switch and back up light provisions of the Dakota Digital decoder provided a way around the codes generated (P0706 and P0707 Trans range sensor low). I have an appointment after New Years with a shop with a lift to install this and some other under vehicle work. The only suggestion I would make is that the DD instructions give an appox length for the threaded rod in C-4, C-6, GM transmissions. If FFG could provide this on 6R80 applications it would further ease the install. Keelys product knowledge and pleasant attitude made the whole experience a pleasure.
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