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Banks Six-Pack System Question

Roadlover
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Three years ago I purchased my 2004, one ton Chevy Silverado with a Duramax engine to carry our 2012, 1150 Arctic Fox camper. I't been a great truck and has served us very well, carrying our camper on all the trips we've taken. When I purchased the truck, it came with a Banks, 6-Gun system, which the person I bought it from told me it would help improve performance. He didn't elaborate much more than that, just told me that "1" was stock and I should to expeariment with it.

I read up on it a little and saw where people had cautioned of doing damaged to the transmission. So, being I was satisfied with the trucks performance, I didn't see a reason to expeariment and maybe do some harm.

But we're taking a month long trip to Arizona in a couple of weeks, and I'm hoping to maybe get some advise from this forum about a taking advantage of what, if any, the Banks system could offer me. I am not one to "hot dog it" with my truck and when on the freeway, I keep my speed between 60 and 62. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

Ken


"The Journey is the Destination"

2015 GMC Denali 3500 DRW Duramax/Allison
TorkLift Talon Tiedowns, StableLoads and FastGuns with Locks

2012 Arctic Fox 1150 with Dry Bath with Fox Landing and Wobble Stoppers
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Jfresh
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You needs gauges especially EGT and you will be fine. I would not exceed 1300 degrees. Remember to let the turbo cool after running it hot. Im assuming you have the intercooler and exhaust from Banks as well? Crank it up, will turn your truck into a monster. I had the Power Pack on my 7.3. I think it added about 120hp.
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FunTwoDrv
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Banks Manuals:
http://www.bankspower.com/manuals#Chevy/GMC Trucks
6 Gun Manual: (Verify Model)
http://assets.bankspower.com/manuals/7/96446.pdf

From pg 4
"To prevent factory torque converter
damage, Banks recommends that
automatic vehicles do not exceed
Level 4 (Level 3 with Speed-Loader)
while the vehicle is experiencing load
(towing, climbing a steep grade,
carrying a load, etc.)."

Hope this helps.

Gary

mkirsch
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Nomad II
From the way it sounds you probably wouldn't be able to tell much difference no matter which setting you used. You have to stomp on it hard to take advantage of the power, and it sounds like you don't do that.

If the truck spews parts down the road the second you turn the knob to "2", though, you had bigger problems all along.

Putting 10-ply tires on half ton trucks since aught-four.

Roadlover
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Thanks, everyone for your thoughts (and compliments, that was nice). It sounds like I should just stay with stock and not mess with it. The truck has performed remarkably on all our trips and I've never felt I needed extra power, so why try to improve on something that is already working great. Again, thank you

Ken
"The Journey is the Destination"

2015 GMC Denali 3500 DRW Duramax/Allison
TorkLift Talon Tiedowns, StableLoads and FastGuns with Locks

2012 Arctic Fox 1150 with Dry Bath with Fox Landing and Wobble Stoppers

homefor2
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You have a good engine and transmission. Why risk expensive damage, especially since you are not blasting along at high speeds. I doubt you "need" any more power than you already have.
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Victory402
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Not to jack the thread, but that's one sweet looking rig ya got there!

cewillis
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Definitely leave it stock, in my opinion.
Cal

deltabravo
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Nice truck. It looks like Silver Birch Metallic.

www.duramaxforum.com
might yield more responses to your question.

A lot of programmers/tuners people, and companies that make them recommend not using the higher settings when hauling or towing heavy loads.

Did the Six gun come with a manual?

If not, maybe it can be downloaded from Banks' website.
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Super_Dave
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I think the torque converter is the weak link. With the higher torque provided by the Banks, one can hit the pedal too hard and.... snap!
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Trackrig
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I have the Six-Pack on my 2005 Ford F250 4X4. On the higher setting it will give you more power, but don't expect any better fuel consumption. My transmission is in great shape. If I remember right, mine has six setting, I'd take it up to three or four. As long as you drive the truck "decently" I wouldn't expect any problems to the transmission with or without the Six-Pack.

Bill
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