First the free mods I did to my truck:
1. Ground the stock fuel plate flat (Zero plate?) & Slid forward
2. Removed the AFC lever thingy that hangs down by the fuel plate
3. Plugged line to wastegate
Results: Great power, more than enough to slip stock clutch at anything past half throttle, medium smoke, EGT's on the high side.
I then returned my truck to 100% stock form in anticipation of Banks Powerpack Install (which by the way I only purchased because I got a hell of a deal-less than half price).
Banks Powerpack( http://www.bankspower.com/System.cfm?appid=AD02&sysid=SD03) results:
Little to no smoke, EGTs never went past 1300, Stock clutch held just fine, made less power than free mods. Install was a bit of a pain and truck takes a little longer to start now (which according to Banks tech is normal since the heater grid is split apart in the new intake manifold).
Also, even though Banks recommends the fuel plate to be somewhere in the middle of the travel, I had it slid full forward in. I also installed a 5" turbo back exhaust in place of the Banks exhaust kit which is a muffler and 3. 5" tail pipe.
I was surprised that the banks kit made less power than I expected. For a $2,000+ kit I was expecting a lot more, definitly more power than what I could do in my garage in a half hour for free. In my opinion, I believe the money is better spent else where if you want the best bang for your buck in all out performance. However if you do any type of towing, the Banks is a welcome upgrade that gives you just enough power without having to replace other parts (clutch, turbo etc). Oh well, you live and you learn
-Dave
1. Ground the stock fuel plate flat (Zero plate?) & Slid forward
2. Removed the AFC lever thingy that hangs down by the fuel plate
3. Plugged line to wastegate
Results: Great power, more than enough to slip stock clutch at anything past half throttle, medium smoke, EGT's on the high side.
I then returned my truck to 100% stock form in anticipation of Banks Powerpack Install (which by the way I only purchased because I got a hell of a deal-less than half price).
Banks Powerpack( http://www.bankspower.com/System.cfm?appid=AD02&sysid=SD03) results:
Little to no smoke, EGTs never went past 1300, Stock clutch held just fine, made less power than free mods. Install was a bit of a pain and truck takes a little longer to start now (which according to Banks tech is normal since the heater grid is split apart in the new intake manifold).
Also, even though Banks recommends the fuel plate to be somewhere in the middle of the travel, I had it slid full forward in. I also installed a 5" turbo back exhaust in place of the Banks exhaust kit which is a muffler and 3. 5" tail pipe.
I was surprised that the banks kit made less power than I expected. For a $2,000+ kit I was expecting a lot more, definitly more power than what I could do in my garage in a half hour for free. In my opinion, I believe the money is better spent else where if you want the best bang for your buck in all out performance. However if you do any type of towing, the Banks is a welcome upgrade that gives you just enough power without having to replace other parts (clutch, turbo etc). Oh well, you live and you learn

-Dave
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