Banks tuner
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RE: Banks tuner
I went with the Boss Hoss due to the ease of the install. then I was given a different exhaust to put in and WOW!!!! what a difference! The power went through the roof and I gained about 5 more MPG. I do not know how the 6-gunner will work for you because I cannot get it for my application but I had my set up installed in abour 30-45 minutes. Would not give it away!
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RE: Banks tuner
The six gun tuner will void your warrantee. The dealer always is against any items that boost up the fuel pressure. I also know forafact that Ford has the banks system pictured in thier detaled dealer warrantee sheet, a freind of mine went through this with his 04 powerstroke. Dodge and Chevy are the same. The only items they allow are intake and exhaust. i had the six gun and likedit but I like my Tst powermax cr better. It can easily be removed with an after market harness that you plug inline when taking it to the dealer. I have this stacked with an Ts Performance MP-8 module. I am also out of warrantee though.
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RE: Banks tuner
Paul got it right, the banks tuner is a pressure/ timeing box that relies on pressure way too much and that has the ability to crack injectors or cause them to stick open.
besides you can do better, I also have the TST Powermax CR R37 and I love it, timeing/duration only so it doesnt put any undue stress on components and only adjusts when the injectors open and how long they are open. setting 1/1 is great for strutting around town with an extra 35hp and 60tq, 5/3 and I'm roasting the tires to the point where even a rousch mustang couldnt keep up, and my clutch was slipping the whole way. 7/5 and I'm shutting down intersections from the smoke
but to tell you the truth, check out quadzilla stuff, it does timeing and duration with a little pressure, but only on the higher settings. another one I would tell you to look at would be the smarty tuner from mads electronics, this bad boy has the best 30hp program there is.
besides you can do better, I also have the TST Powermax CR R37 and I love it, timeing/duration only so it doesnt put any undue stress on components and only adjusts when the injectors open and how long they are open. setting 1/1 is great for strutting around town with an extra 35hp and 60tq, 5/3 and I'm roasting the tires to the point where even a rousch mustang couldnt keep up, and my clutch was slipping the whole way. 7/5 and I'm shutting down intersections from the smoke
but to tell you the truth, check out quadzilla stuff, it does timeing and duration with a little pressure, but only on the higher settings. another one I would tell you to look at would be the smarty tuner from mads electronics, this bad boy has the best 30hp program there is.
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RE: Banks tuner
TST is costly, however it is a box that you can grow into. add a bigger turbo or larger sticks and most boxes are unusable. with the TST stock any combination that equals 6 is all the manual can handle, and auto's can only handle 4. add a turbo and you can go a number or two higher, valvle body and torque converter / clutch, and you can go higher still. this is why I went with TST. I know at some point in time I'm gunna toss in a stouter clutch and a larger turbo. Plus I got my TST for about the same price as the race version of the quadzilla. gotta love ebay
if your gunna try and keep things inexpensive egde and quadzilla would be my first two choices, but if you have a little extra that you can spend I would highly suggest the smarty
if your gunna try and keep things inexpensive egde and quadzilla would be my first two choices, but if you have a little extra that you can spend I would highly suggest the smarty
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