Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 6.0L Power Stroke) Interface- PowerPDA Ford (03-09), Chevy (01-08), Dodge (03-07) User Manual
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96801 v.9.0
1.
Press the center button on the
5-way navigator to take you the the
System Menu screen.
2.
Touch the button labeled ‘More>’
to move to the second screen of the
System Menu.
3.
Next, touch the ‘Recal. Tire Size’
button. See Figure 66.
Note: In order for the Banks PowerPDA
to perform the recalibration procedure,
Gauge G3 or G4 must be set to
monitor MPH. Refer to section 10 to
change Gauge G3 or G4 to read MPH.
4.
The Banks PowerPDA can display
a corrected vehicle speed for vehicles
that have non-stock tires or gear
ratios. This procedure only needs to be
performed once unless you delete and
reinstall the Banks PowerPDA software
or change tire size or gear ratios after
calibration.
Note: To reset the scaling to its
original setting, perform this procedure
with the vehicle stopped. (MPH=0)
Touch the button labeled ‘Next>’. See
Figure 67.
Note: To calibrate your speedometer
using a pace vehicle, proceed to step
5. To use a GPS device, proceed to
step 10.
Pace Vehicle Method
5.
This procedure requires the
assistance of another vehicle that
will drive next to your vehicle at a
specific speed. You will drive the same
speed as the ‘pace’ vehicle. Once your
speeds match exactly, you will press
the ‘cENTER’ button on the 5-way
navigator. The Banks PowerPDA will
then calculate the proper tire scaling
factor.
Touch the button labeled ‘Next>’. See
Figure 67.
6.
What speed will the ‘pace’ vehicle
drive during recalibration? Touch
the button labeled 45 MPH, 55 MPH,
or 65MPH. The selected button will
display parenthesis around its
text to denote active status. See
Figure 68.
NOTE: The pace vehicle should drive
the speed you choose. Ignore what
your speedometer or what the Banks
PowerPDA displays for MPH during
this process.
Section 16
RECALIBRATIoN FoR NoN-SToCK TIRE SIZES
(AND NoN-SToCK gEAR RATIoS)
Figure 66
Figure 67