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By
Peter Treydte
Gale
Banks Engineering Duramax Product Evaluation
Diesel
technology in American Iron pickup trucks has been fully committed
to electronic fuel management. Although this presents some hurdles
for those who like to tune for performance, the basics of fuel
management remain the same. More power is the result of more
fuel energy delivered during the power stroke. Power may be increased
in one of three ways: increase the fuel delivered by lengthening
the injection pulse; increase the pressure of the fuel, thereby
increasing the amount delivered; or change the timing of the
pulse, effectively improving the point of peak pressure in the
cylinder.
TESTING
THE DURAMAX
In any proper product development cycle, it is important to determine the limitations
of the base hardware. By knowing these limitations and working within them,
a product can be developed to produce the desired result without having a detrimental
impact on the durability of the engine. Banks Engineering staff found three
critical areas of concern with the Duramax:
- The
IHI turbocharger on the Duramax has a maximum allowable
speed of approximately 125,000 RPM. Speeds above that value
may result in a failure of the compressor wheel with obvious
detrimental impact. Banks engineers determined that any
fuel enhancement device for street use should be calibrated
to honor the maximum speed limitation. In addition, any
tuning done at sea level must allow compensation for altitude,
since lower air density will result in higher turbo speed
for equal boost levels.
- The
Allison 1000 series automatic transmission is a very durable
unit, able to withstand high levels of torque with the
exception of the 5th gear clutch pack. Excess power introduced
to the transmission in 5th results in a slipping of the
clutch. Since speed sensors are present on the input and
output shafts of the transmission, those signals can be
monitored to detect, and therefore, control slip.
- The
common rail fuel pressure system on the Duramax operates
at approximately 23,000 PSI. Operation in excess of 26,000
PSI may result in internal leakage of the seals, a highly
undesirable situation. Any fuel enhancement device should
maintain a maximum fuel pressure below this threshold.
THE
GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY
While Banks Engineers labor to learn the areas of concern and develop product
accordingly, it is inevitable that some companies will rush to market with
products that do a substandard job, sometimes with disastrous results. In addition
to testing vehicles in their stock form, Banks makes it a practice to evaluate
the competition. The findings consistently reveal the same thing: there is
no shortage of companies offering electronic products that miss the mark. No
product that Banks evaluated for the Duramax offered all three aspects of fuel
control that are important — pulse width, timing and fuel rail pressure.
Many products increased power but gave no regard to transmission slippage.
Even worse, the factory electronics would override these products when slippage
was detected and put the vehicle into limp-home mode. Engine diagnostic codes
were rampantly setting check-engine lights, an obvious sign of inferior development.
One product allows fuel rail pressure to dramatically exceed the maximum allowable
level. Those that offered level selection used complex methods or offered no
indication of selected power output. And without exception, the exhaust gas
temperatures exceeded allowable limits.
BUILDING
A BETTER MOUSETRAP
The criteria for developing a product had been clearly established by vehicle
evaluation, and the shortcomings of other products only further clarified the
target. Banks Engineering staff set about to build a Diesel Tuner that would
far surpass the expectations of the buying public. The result is the Banks
Six-Gun Diesel Tuner, the most advanced fuel enhancement product available
for Duramax diesels. Banks’ Six-Gun Tuner contains a suite of features
that adjusts the engine’s fuel rate according to prevailing conditions.
Dubbed AutoRate™, these features constantly monitor various conditions and provide
ActiveSafety™ to help safeguard the drivetrain. They then went one step further
by developing a competition-only optional enhancement, the Speed-Loader™. Here
is a list of features and benefits:
Highest
Horsepower Available - By adding 155 Horsepower
to your Duramax, the Banks Six-Gun with Speed-Loader
is the best value for your dollar and the highest power
unit on the market.
Highest
Torque Available - With an additional +385 lb-ft
on tap, the Banks Six-Gun with Speed-Loader nearly doubles
your engine’s torque output at 1800 RPM, from 458
to 856 lb-ft.
Stacked
for Power™ - Six-Gun contains the ability to
tune pulse width, timing and fuel pressure all in one
device. To achieve the same result with other devices,
you would literally have to buy more than one device
and stack them on your vehicle, costing you at least
double the price of a Six-Gun.
Adjustable
On-The-Fly - Some devices require a complex
or indefinite method of level selection, or no level
selection at all. Banks Six-Gun offers six distinct levels
for ultimate versatility. Lower levels are ideal for
heavy towing, while higher levels are suited for cruising
and sport.
Temperature
Limiting Control - Exhaust gas temperature is
the most vital statistic known for common usage of a
diesel engine. Speed-Loader adds fuel-limiting control
based on temperature measurement. (Note: For maximum
performance, Banks always recommends improvements to
airflow when enhancing fuel delivery.)
Slip
Monitoring - Banks Six-Gun monitors slip conditions
in the transmission and controls power output prior to
excessive slip that would result in clutch damage and
engine derating.
Turbo
Speed Protection - Six-Gun calibrations maintain
a safe speed for the Duramax turbo at all altitudes.
FMEA
Design - An ActiveSafety feature, Failure Modes
Effects Analysis (FMEA) is Banks’ uncompromising
design process to ensure that the Six-Gun electronics
will in no way impact the durability or function of the
onboard vehicle electronics. In addition, the Six-Gun
constantly monitors its own inputs and outputs to ensure
proper function.
ADDED
VALUE
The result of Banks diligence and attention to detail is added value. Banks
puts the extra effort into identifying all aspects of the engine’s capabilities
and limits to give the consumer a feeling of confidence when using the product.
The Six-Gun is packed with features that no competitor can duplicate at the
same price. The Six-Gun with Speed-Loader offers the most horsepower and torque
of any product on the market, often at a lower price and always with more built-in
safety. |