Banks Power Cummins Motorhomes: (Diesel ’03 - 07 ISB-CR 5.9L) Power Pack with EconoMind and Banks iQ w_optional DynaFact Gauges 5.9L (Class-A w_Allison 2000-3000 Trans '03-07), 6.7L (Class-A, All Trans) '07-09 User Manual

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Section 10

Checking Engine Performance

1.

Go over the entire installation as a

precautionary check to ensure that all

clamps are tight, wiring and hoses are

properly routed, and connections are

tight.

2.

Start the engine and gently drive

the vehicle to allow it to warm up.

Drive the vehicle under light load

(normal around town driving) for 20 to

30 minutes, and listen for any exhaust

leaks or rattles, or intake boost leaks.

Shut off the engine and allow it to

cool. Re-tighten all intercooler and

turbocharger boost clamps. These

connections may have loosened

with time, and if leaking, will cause

a drop in boost pressure with a loss

in performance. check that clamps

are properly positioned on hoses,

and periodically check tightness of

hose clamps at regular maintenance

intervals, such as when the oil is

changed.

3.

The EconoMind Diesel Tuner

requires the engine coolant

temperature (EcT) to be above 110º

before it will add fuel. If the DynaFact

gauges or the optional Banks iQ are

installed, observe the operation of

the boost and pyrometer (EGT) gauge

values while driving under varying

conditions. Turbocharger boost

pressure will increase as a function of

load and engine RPM, thus the engine

will produce little boost while cruising

at light throttle, with maximum boost

occurring while climbing hills, heavily

loaded, and/or during acceleration.

Note the boost level seen during

hard acceleration with a given

load. If performance seems to have

deteriorated sometime in the future,

the maximum boost figures may be

compared to see if boost has dropped

off. Lower boost may be caused by

turbo ducting leaks, a malfunctioning

wastegate, fuel injection pump, and/or

dirty air filter.
Typical maximum boost pressure

settings for the cummins diesel will

vary considerably with year model of

vehicle, options, and altitude.
NOTE: Before key-off, check Tuner for

error codes.

4.

Use your Banks iQ or EGT gauge

to monitor exhaust gas temperature

(EGT) in the engine. At idle, exhaust

gas temperature will be very low,

perhaps only 300°F. as the engine

is accelerated for higher speeds

with greater loads, the EGT will rise.

The highest EGT will be seen under

maximum load at full throttle, such as

climbing a steep grade with a heavily

laden vehicle. Your EconoMind is

calibrated to maintain a maximum

EGT of 1300°F. The EGT may exceed

1300° for short periods of time during

high-load conditions. This is normal

and EGT should return to at or below

1300° within a few seconds. If you

find that EGT remains high for any

length of time, check for boost leaks,

a malfunctioning wastegate, fuel

injection pump, and/or dirty air filter.
CAUTION: To avoid heat damage

to various engine components it

is recommended that the exhaust

gases cool below 400º before the

engine is shut down.

-END SEcTION 10-

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