I am really considering swapping my 84's Turbo 400 for the 700R4 I recently traded for, and am researching different methods for controlling the lockup converter. I have not seen a lot of good information on kits using vacuum to regulate the lockup, especially for vehicles with large camshafts.
Has anyone seen or used the B&M 70244 Converter Lockup Controller? The kit includes a mechanical box that reads the speedometer cable speed (basically vehicle speed) and a control box to mount inside the cab. The control box allows the user to manually lockup the converter or have it automatically engage and disengage at adjustable speeds ranging from 30 to 90 mph (knob adjustment). The system also includes an LED indicator for when the converter is in lockup mode as well as a manual override (similar to tow/haul mode in later model vehicles). It seems like a very neat system that would not be dependent on my engine's lack of vacuum, but I have not heard of many people using it. I also am unclear on braking with the system, when the vehicle speed slowed below the custom setting, it would unlock, but I don't believe there is a brake switch for panic stop situations.
I believe this system would be good for my application (not a daily driver), allowing the converter to lockup at speeds over 60 mph, but being relatively invisible at lower speeds...
Any suggestions?