Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’94 - 97 7.3L Power Stroke) Power Systems- PowerPack, Stinger-Plus & Stinger '94-98 3-1_2" Exhaust User Manual

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Start the engine and allow it to warm up.

Drive the vehicle, listening for any exhaust leaks

or rattles. Adjust and tighten clamps or reposition

the piping if required. When positioning of piping

is finalized, it is a good practice to place tack

welds at any slip joints in the exhaust system to

prevent slippage. NOTE: The exhaust may smoke

slightly after initial startup. This is normal and will

go away shortly as the grease used in the bending

process burns off the inside of the piping.

CHECKING ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Observe operation of the boost and pyrometer

gauges while driving under varying conditions.

Turbocharger boost pressure fluctuates as a

function of load and rpm. The engine produces

lower boost while cruising at light throttle.

Maximum boost occurs while climbing hills and

heavily loaded during acceleration. Note the boost

level during hard acceleration with a given load. If

future performance declines, the maximum boost

figures may be compared to see if boost has

decreased. Lower boost can be caused by turbo

ducting leaks, a malfunctioning fuel injection

system, or dirty air filter. Maximum boost pressure

settings for the Power Stroke turbo-diesel

vary considerably, due to manual or automatic

transmission options, vehicle year and model, and

altitude. Boost readings may vary between 15 and

22 psi. NOTE: Vehicle performance may be erratic

and improper if the module connections are not

properly cleaned.

Use your pyrometer gauge to monitor exhaust gas

temperature (EGT) in the engine. At idle, EGT will

be very low, perhaps only 300°F. As the engine

accelerates and is under load, the EGT rises. The

safe maximum for the EGT is 1050°F. The highest

EGT occurs under maximum load at full throttle,

such as climbing a steep grade with a heavily

laden vehicle. If the vehicle reaches maximum

EGT during these conditions, downshift to reduce

the load, or back off the throttle. CAUTION:

Exceeding 1100°F can cause engine damage.

We recommend that engine oil temperature not

exceed 250°F. Optimum oil temperature is around

230°F.

NOTE: An optional oil temperature gauge is
available from Gale Banks Engineering.

SERVICE TIPS
If the need should arise for you to have your

vehicle serviced, the Banks OttoMind should be

removed from the engine control unit (ECU). It

is common for the service provider to connect a

computer diagnostic link to the vehicle regardless

of the type of service being performed. When the

OttoMind is installed, the computer will return

a code that indicates a memory fault with the

vehicle ECU. The suggested repair for a fault of

this type is replacement of the ECU.

The operation of the OttoMind is such that

the computer is directed to reference certain

information in the OttoMind rather than the ECU.

Therefore, the memory fault that occurs is not

an ECU failure, but rather the presence of an

electronic device that the diagnostic computer

cannot identify.

To avoid confusion about whether or not an

ECU is properly functioning, simply remove the

OttoMind from the ECU before having the vehicle

serviced, and reinsert the plastic cap in the ECU

access port. The OttoMind can be easily accessed

from inside the truck by removing three 13 mm

hex nuts from the emergency brake assembly and

pulling the assembly away from the side panel of

the vehicle. The OttoMind may be reinstalled after

the service is complete. Be sure to reinstall with

duct tape to firmly retain the OttoMind.

It is also not uncommon for a service provider

to update the program in the vehicle ECU. If this

occurs, it is possible that the programming in the

OttoMind will no longer match the ECU program.

If you experience any difficulty with the operation

of the Banks OttoMind after service, check with

the service provider to determine if an update

was performed. Then contact customer service at

Gale Banks Engineering for an updated OttoMind,

if necessary.

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