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The factory 8hp90 automatic.

I am hoping to integrate the Redeye gauge cluster into the original 69 Charger dash. I want to run the full wiring harness if I can find one.
 

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There are conversions out there already, just gotta get in the right circles. Forbbodiesonly.com and moparts.com
The guys at ForBbodiesonly.com are a great help. I had boxes of parts that I did not take off the car and they helped me figure out how it goes back together. Some gave me parts I was missing they had laying around in there garage and I was able to return the favor with some of the extra parts I had.

I’ve been trying to find some of the guys that buy totaled Redeyes for the motor and transmission so I can get the wiring harness and more.

Another member here recommended hotwireauto.com and they have me a list of what I need to pull once I find one.

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I will check out Moparts.com
 

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if you're already on FBBO you're getting good help. There are some guys on moparts who are building serious Gen III NA engines as well, not what we're talking about here, but they know a lot about the platform.
Russell at Sound German Automotive is a wealth of info for getting the trans running. He sells the controller as well, probably the same PCS one hotwire talks about. Neither of them make it, so you may shop around for the best deal on it. I believe hotwire's knowledge on the subject comes/came from outsourcing to Russell in the beginning.
 

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if you're already on FBBO you're getting good help. There are some guys on moparts who are building serious Gen III NA engines as well, not what we're talking about here, but they know a lot about the platform.
Russell at Sound German Automotive is a wealth of info for getting the trans running. He sells the controller as well, probably the same PCS one hotwire talks about. Neither of them make it, so you may shop around for the best deal on it. I believe hotwire's knowledge on the subject comes/came from outsourcing to Russell in the beginning.

I have spoke to Russell. He was very helpful when I was planning this project.
 
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