Banks Power Chevy_GMC Trucks: Duramax LMM (Diesel ’07 - 10 6.6L) Tuner- Six-Gun Diesel Tuner '07-09 (PDA) Compatible w_ Optional PowerPDA User Manual

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The Six-Gun Diesel Tuner requires

the engine coolant temperature (ECT)

to be above 110º before it will add

fuel. If the optional Banks PowerPDA

or DynaFact

®

gauges 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 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 or fuel injection pump,

or dirty air filter. Typical maximum

boost pressure settings will vary

considerably between automatic

transmissions, year model of vehicle,

and altitude.

Note: Before key-off, check tuner

for error codes. Use your Banks

PowerPDA 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. to avoid heat damage

to various engine components it is

recommended that the exhaust gases

cool below 400ºF before the engine

is shut down. Your six-Gun Diesel

tuner is calibrated to maintain eGts

depending on power level.

Level

EGT

1-5

1350°F

6

1400°F

You may experience brief excursions

slightly above the temperatures listed

under acceleration. this is normal and

the eGt should return to or below

the proper temperature within a few

seconds. If you find that eGt remains

high for any length of time, check for

boost leaks or a dirty air filter.

-END, SECTION 7-

Section 6

CHECKING ENGINE PERFORMANCE

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