Help me out guy. I just had a 2000, 4X4 w/35" tires, Banks Power Sys (Stage Three) in the shop for high EGTs, over heating and low power. The first guy who worked on it changed the thermostat (I told him to do it) and ran it on the dyno (Clayton Truck Dyno). Dyno run results were:
170HP (Wheel out put equal to 75% of engine output), low on HP
1150 EGTs;
20psi (40. 5 in Hg) ECM boost;
29 psi actual boost;
200* F coolant temp, 215*F before changing thermostat;
constant jerk/stumble (not an Engine miss)
At this point I took over the job. Call Banks and they were very helpful. We discuss the symptoms and the faults, boost out of range, no boost signal, over heating and 211 OEM Fault(???). We agree to ck all connections for loose contacts or corrosion. Did not find corrosion but found what I feel were loose connections. I then decided to disconnect the Banks Sys and run it stock on the dyno. The results were:
130HP;
No EGT readings with Banks off;
22 psi (44. 6 in Hg) ECM boost
No boost gauge with Banks off;
195* F coolant temp;
continue to jerk but not as much (not an engine miss).
I then notice that the RPMs did not look right. I was running with the OD on and this is what I saw:
60 mph @ 2550 rpm with 133 hp
55 mph @ 2500 rpm with 130 hp
50 mph @ 4550 rpm with 130 hp OD dis engage
45 mph @ 4500 rpm with 128 hp " "
40 mph @ 4500 rpm with 110 hp " "
At this point I knew I had a transmission problem specially when I notice I had a transmission leak from the front seal. Explain to owner he needs to take care of transmission before we can continue with the trouble shooting. I then get a call from a transmission shop, apparently the transmission had been rebuild recently, telling me I did not know what I was doing. I'm no transmission guy but I know that the last truck I ran with the same set up was doing 220hp to the wheels and for every 5 mph drop in speed it equal to 225 rpms and would down shift. What do you guys think?
170HP (Wheel out put equal to 75% of engine output), low on HP
1150 EGTs;
20psi (40. 5 in Hg) ECM boost;
29 psi actual boost;
200* F coolant temp, 215*F before changing thermostat;
constant jerk/stumble (not an Engine miss)
At this point I took over the job. Call Banks and they were very helpful. We discuss the symptoms and the faults, boost out of range, no boost signal, over heating and 211 OEM Fault(???). We agree to ck all connections for loose contacts or corrosion. Did not find corrosion but found what I feel were loose connections. I then decided to disconnect the Banks Sys and run it stock on the dyno. The results were:
130HP;
No EGT readings with Banks off;
22 psi (44. 6 in Hg) ECM boost
No boost gauge with Banks off;
195* F coolant temp;
continue to jerk but not as much (not an engine miss).
I then notice that the RPMs did not look right. I was running with the OD on and this is what I saw:
60 mph @ 2550 rpm with 133 hp
55 mph @ 2500 rpm with 130 hp
50 mph @ 4550 rpm with 130 hp OD dis engage
45 mph @ 4500 rpm with 128 hp " "
40 mph @ 4500 rpm with 110 hp " "
At this point I knew I had a transmission problem specially when I notice I had a transmission leak from the front seal. Explain to owner he needs to take care of transmission before we can continue with the trouble shooting. I then get a call from a transmission shop, apparently the transmission had been rebuild recently, telling me I did not know what I was doing. I'm no transmission guy but I know that the last truck I ran with the same set up was doing 220hp to the wheels and for every 5 mph drop in speed it equal to 225 rpms and would down shift. What do you guys think?