Gus, I really appreciate the input, but yeah electronics intimidate me! Just something I haven't wrapped my head around. As it will be a tow rig 90% of the time, and not driven in the winter at all, I really don't want to wrap a bunch of money into it. Cool factor for a Dmax would be off the chart, along with a Detroit in there, just too cool to measure. I really want to stay down on the drivetrain cost, as I'm putting a decent amount of money elsewhere too. I'm sure the BBC will do what I need it to do, the Cummins and a overdrive would do it better, the CRD or Dmax even more so. I also need to keep this in a 9mo. timeframe starting next fall, and with a bunch of unknown's (to me at least) I don't want to fail on that timeframe. It will need to be ready to go to BB 2013, and hopefully be fully tested by that time.
So my wants for this truck are:
power in the 500-600 ft lbs gross output range.
Cruise control, auto trans, AirCond. and the standard stuff the truck already has on it. The cruise I have now is inoperative, the air isn't working, but the drivetrain in it seems to work great, with the exception of the oil consumption of the BBC.
The truck will get new bodywork and paint, along with a few mods, freshened up interior, and rebuild of the drivetrain as needed. And I'm sure it will snowball on me also. Seems like that's the way I do things.
The options I've realistically considered are:
454/T400/4.10's...what it has now, and the extent of work to them is unknown at this point. If the rear axle has a locking unit, it isn't working so that will need something done also.
454/T400/3.73's...same as above.
454/T400/4.10's/GV overdrive...same as above with the GV unit needing to be procured.
454/4L80e/stand alone controller/4.10's...with the 4L80 and controller needing to be procured.
Cummins w/auto OD trans/4.10's...engine and trans needing to be procured.
So with those options, I need to start with what work the engine needs to have done to achieve the power output goal I'm looking for, then weigh the option of a Cummins swap. If a Cummins swap is realistically the best bang for the buck needing to be spent, I would shoot for the 600 mark. If the 454 remains, the 500 would be minimum I would settle for. The engine right now stock is rated at 360 tq net, equaling about 420 gross. So not much to get to 500 would be needed.