The pink wires to the GPR, or FFM or boost solenoid would work.
What are you using the 12v. for?
Any other 12v. ign under the hood I would not tap into.
Unfortunatly there is no auxillary 12v. ign. tap under the hood.
There are some in the convenience center in the cab.
The old RY139 GPR was self controlling and is used on mechanical IP rigs, has 4 terminals, black conn.
The new RY383 GPR is PCM controlled and is used on DS4 IP rigs, has 3 terminals, grey conn.
Both connectors have 5 term. spaces and look the same but are keyed different and will not interchange.
That is for military type TPS. There are only 2 types used on these IP's.
You can either find a pigtail and splice it into the OEM TPS conn. wires,
Or make an adapter harness like this.
Can't imagine what they did with the FSO and top.
Post photos when you get it off.
Do you have the mil IP model number? DB2831-????
And the 6.2 IP number?
The 6.2 top and solenoids should work, easy swap.
Some mil IP's use the normal TPS and some use the military TPS.
Either TPS will work but are not interchangeable.
The mil TPS usually costs much less than the civilian part.
The GV unit changes the gear ratios like a transfer case would in low range.
I cannot find any verification that the EZ-TCU works with 4wd.
So that may be a problem.
It would work in HI range but what happens in low range?
I guess you could call them and ask.
On the OEM VSSB on pin 15 is a LT BLU/BLK wire.
That is the 4000 PPM speedo feed.
The TCU has a speedo output on pin 24.
Remove/cut that LT BLU wire from the VSSB conn. and connect
to pin 24 of the TCU.
Page 12 of the TCU manual shows how to set that up and also to calibrate if it is needed.