Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 6.0L Power Stroke) Tuner- Six-Gun Diesel Tuner w_ optional Speed-Loader Module For use with Six-Gun switch Only User Manual

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Section 4:

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION LEARNING

The 6.0L Ford Trucks equipped with

the TorqShift

TM

5-speed automatic

overdrive transmission use an adaptive

shift control logic. This will require the

transmission to learn how to cope with

the additional power created by the

Banks Power products before it will

shift properly. Additionally, the Banks

Six-Gun Diesel Tuner will require a

short learning curve to characterize the

transmission in order to optimize fueling

during gear change events. The following

sequence must be followed to allow

for collaborative learning between the

Banks Six-Gun and the transmission’s

control system. Failure to follow the

sequence can result in damage to the

transmission.
Perform the following sequence

at a location where it is safe to

accelerate to 60 mph without

exceeding the posted speed limit.

1.

Start the truck and allow the engine

to reach normal operating temperature.

2.

Turn the Six-Gun selector switch to

the #2 position.

3.

Accelerate with the pedal to the floor,

from a standing start to 60 mph. Repeat

three (3) times.

4.

Cruise at 30 mph, then press the

accelerator to the floor to cause the

transmission to downshift. continue

accelerating to 60 mph.

5.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the next

power setting.

6.

continue to increase the power

setting and drive cycle until the desired

power setting is achieved.

The TorqShift™ 5-speed automatic

transmission will continually adapt

to the power output of the engine

to optimize shift quality. This will

result in the transmission un-learning

how to cope with the higher power

settings of the Six-Gun Diesel Tuner,

if the selector switch is returned to

a lower power setting. The rate that

the transmission un-learns how to

cope with the higher power levels,

when switching to a lower power

level, depends on the driving cycle.

The transmission will quickly adapt

to the power setting if the driving

cycle includes regular gear changes

at high loads. The transmission

learning procedure will need to be

repeated when switching back to

the higher power settings once the

transmission adapts to the lower

power settings. It will be apparent

when the transmission adapts to the

lower settings by monitoring the feel

of the gearshift. Gear changes will

be noticeably harder when initially

switching from a higher to lower

power setting. This will soften as

the transmission adapts to the new

setting.
For example: If the transmission has

adapted to level 3 and it is desired to

go to level 6, the transmission learning

procedure can start at level 3.
IF TRANSMISSION SLIP IS DETECTED

DURING THE TRANSMISSION LEARN

PROCESS, REDUCE THE POWER LEVEL

BY ONE, AND START OVER AT STEP 3.

-EnD, SECTIon 4-

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