GXP paddle shifters in a Monte Carlo SS
#1
GXP paddle shifters in a Monte Carlo SS
Hey everyone so I was coming home from the movies last night and I thought about how it would be pretty cool to have paddle shifters. I like a manual more but I think if there is a way to do paddles then that will be a good route to go as well since I assume it will be a lot cheaper then doing a manual conversion as well as have a lot less headaches. Does anyone know if there is a way to make the paddles off of a Pontaic GXP work? Or are there any aftermarket kits that will work on our cars?
#2
Hey everyone so I was coming home from the movies last night and I thought about how it would be pretty cool to have paddle shifters. I like a manual more but I think if there is a way to do paddles then that will be a good route to go as well since I assume it will be a lot cheaper then doing a manual conversion as well as have a lot less headaches. Does anyone know if there is a way to make the paddles off of a Pontaic GXP work? Or are there any aftermarket kits that will work on our cars?
#4
Hmmm, sounds like a neat idea. I get lots of these ideas and they generally get me in trouble. You would probably have to re-tune the PCM and run the wiring but other than that it might work (while you were at it I would grab a gxp tranny too?) You gotta figure its the 4t65e transmission but might have some extra wiring for the paddle shift. This is based on general knowledge but pretty much anything is possible. I think that would be pretty cool to do.
#5
Like Hiroska said, the 06-07 Monte Carlo SS has the same trans as the GXP. Which is why I think it may actually work. I have seen some kits (not for our cars) that you have to get an aftermarket steering wheel since they don't work with air bags. I wonder if I could just get a whole steering wheel from a GXP and change the pontiac badge to an SS badge as well. I like the look of the GXP steering wheel WAY more then the Monte Carlo SS steering wheel. Hmmm....the more I think about it, the more I want to do it lol
#6
Haha I assumed sixth gen. Dumb me. I was just thinking maybe the wiring could be slightly diferent. To set the transmission in a shiftable mode. But maybe its all computer based. I don't think the pcm's run on a bus system. Haven't learned as much about the 7th gens though. Haha.
#7
Yea, when it comes to electronics I'm pretty much lost lol. It may not be possible, but if it is, it would be something I would like to try to do. Even if the paddles didn't work, the GXP steering wheel would still look a lot better then the SS steering wheel. I'm just not sure if the badge on the steering wheel can be taken off or not. If it can't then I probably won't do it anyway just because it would look a little funny with a Pontiac badge in a Monte Carlo lol.
#9
Probably. But once againe beace its electric you would have to see what extra wiring is in it. If ita data bus then it all runs on one harness and It can carry whatever data you want so you would just need a pcm reprogram. But as far as I know only the bmw's and other euro cars are a databus system. But maybe the 7th gens are. That's gonna be your make or break point. If its analogue single point wiring or a databus. Standard wiring will probably be a lot of work.
#10
Probably. But once againe beace its electric you would have to see what extra wiring is in it. If ita data bus then it all runs on one harness and It can carry whatever data you want so you would just need a pcm reprogram. But as far as I know only the bmw's and other euro cars are a databus system. But maybe the 7th gens are. That's gonna be your make or break point. If its analogue single point wiring or a databus. Standard wiring will probably be a lot of work.