Banks Power 2001-2004 (LB7) Chevy_GMC 6.6L Duramax Turbo-Diesel Pickups User Manual

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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.
Observe the operation of the

boost and pyrometer gauges 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 while climbing hills heavily

loaded 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 or

dirty air filter. Typical maximum

boost pressure settings for the GM

Duramax diesel will vary considerably

with stick or automatic transmission

options, year model

of vehicle and altitude.
Use your pyrometer 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

pyrometer is color coded to assist in

your reading of the gauge. The red

zone indicates a dangerous level of

temperature. Your engine should

not operate in this range for more

than a few seconds. The blue zone

indicates when it is safe to shut the

engine off. To avoid heat damage

to various engine components it

is recommended that the exhaust

gases cool below 400º before the

engine is shut down.
Your OttoMind is calibrated to

maintain a maximum EGT of 1350°F.

You may experience brief excursions

slightly above 1350°F under accel-

eration. If you find that EGT remains

high for any length of time, check

for boost leaks or a dirty air filter.

-END, SEcTION 8-

If you feel that your OttoMind is

not functioning properly, some

diagnostics can be performed.

Remove the lower dash panel and

observe the two LED’s mounted

on the programming port. When

the OttoMind is on the green LED

will illuminate. If the red LED is

on or blinking contact Gale Banks

Engineering Tech Support at (888)

839-5600. If the LED’s cannot be

viewed with the OttoMind installed,

remove the OttoMind by separating

the hook and loop interlocking

fasteners and gently pulling the

OttoMind down to view the LED’s. Do

not disconnect any of the harnesses

and be careful to not strain the

harnesses by pulling on the OttoMind.
If the OttoMind should ever need to

be removed from the vehicle, the

system includes a by-pass plug that

must be connected to the white 8-

pin connector (next to the 10-pin

connector) in place of the OttoMind.

Failure to utilize the by-pass plug will

result in a “Check Engine” light on

the dash and a Diagnostic Trouble

code being stored in the factory

computer and the engine will not start.

-END, SEcTION 9-

Section 9

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Section 8

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