I just got done installing the banks intercooler in my 1991. I was very impressed with the way that everything went together. It is a really nice kit. Unfortunately, Banks sent me the wrong inlet tube so I had to cut about 2. 5" off of the brand new part. I will be calling Banks Monday and I am sure they will take care of me.
Anyway, to the question. . My truck is now stock with the exception of a K@N filter, a Banks intercooler and gauges. I have not made any adjustments to the pump. After driving the truck with the intercooler, in addition to a noticable power difference, it now smokes significantly more. Just a heavy black hazy. The addition of the intercooler and the new air filter dropped the WOT boost 5 psi (to 14. 5) and the WOT EGT 200* (to 800). I thought that the smoke was due to a rich condition. I also thought that the intercooler would have increased the charge density leading to a leaner condition. I have read all the posts in addition to the webpage that Genos has put together and I understand what each adjustment does individually, but do not understand all of their interactions. Banks recommends 120* CW on the power screw to "take full advantage of the intercooler". I am planning to add a 16cm^2 exhaust housing and the RR exhaust and plan to tune the pump after that so I don't want to change anything too much at this point, but would like to get rid of the smoke. Does the 120 CW sound like a good place to start? Any thoughts??
Thanks
Dan
Anyway, to the question. . My truck is now stock with the exception of a K@N filter, a Banks intercooler and gauges. I have not made any adjustments to the pump. After driving the truck with the intercooler, in addition to a noticable power difference, it now smokes significantly more. Just a heavy black hazy. The addition of the intercooler and the new air filter dropped the WOT boost 5 psi (to 14. 5) and the WOT EGT 200* (to 800). I thought that the smoke was due to a rich condition. I also thought that the intercooler would have increased the charge density leading to a leaner condition. I have read all the posts in addition to the webpage that Genos has put together and I understand what each adjustment does individually, but do not understand all of their interactions. Banks recommends 120* CW on the power screw to "take full advantage of the intercooler". I am planning to add a 16cm^2 exhaust housing and the RR exhaust and plan to tune the pump after that so I don't want to change anything too much at this point, but would like to get rid of the smoke. Does the 120 CW sound like a good place to start? Any thoughts??
Thanks
Dan