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Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’94 - 97 7.3L Power Stroke) Power Systems- PowerPack, Stinger-Plus & Stinger '94-98 4" Exhaust User Manual

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DYNAFACT BOOST GAUGE

8.

locate the rubber hose

connecting the intake manifold on

the passenger-side of the engine

to the manifold pressure sensor

mounted on the firewall. Cut through

this hose at a point 3 inches below

the sensor. install the

1

8

-inch hose

by

1

8

-inch nPt tee fitting and the

spring band clamps, provided,

between the cut ends of the hose as

shown in Figure 15.

9.

install one

1

8

-inch nPt female

by

1

8

-inch compression 90-degree

fitting onto the threaded end of the

tee. sparingly apply pipe sealant tape

or paste on the male pipe threads,

and adjust the 90-degree fitting to

point back toward the firewall, as

shown in Figure 15. Do not allow any

sealant to cover the small hole in the

fitting. Do not over-tighten the plastic

fitting.

10.

locate the

1

8

-inch nPt bung

on the Banks compressor outlet

elbow and install the adapter fitting.

sparingly apply pipe sealant tape or

past on the pipe threads. if you are

upgrading from stinger or stinger-

Plus, replace the cut segments of

hose between the intake manifold

and the manifold pressure sensor

with the single piece of hose

provided.

11.

install one end of the

1

8

-inch

diameter plastic tube provided into

the fitting and tighten the nut. Be

sure the plastic tube cannot be

pulled out of the ferrule, but do not

over-tighten the nut.

12.

route the free end of the tube

up and along the top of the firewall

toward the brake master cylinder

assembly. Tie the tube to existing

wires and hoses with the cable ties

provided. follow the routing of the

pyrometer lead-wire through the

firewall.

13.

route the plastic tube to the

Dynafact boost gauge and cut the

tube to the proper length. follow the

instructions supplied with the gauge

for mounting, lighting and tubing

connections.

14.

Connect one wire from each

gauge light to a good ground location

under the dash, such as a metal

support bracket where other wires

may already be grounded. Connect

the remaining light wires together

and to an 18-gauge or larger wire,

connected to either the headlight

circuit or the dash lighting circuit.

the dash lighting circuit is located

on fuse #10 on the fuse panel at the

left side of the dashboard. (wiring

and terminals for gauge lighting are

not supplied with the Power Pack

system.) NOTE: On vehicles with an

automatic transmission, complete

the TransCommand installation

before proceeding.

-EnD, SEcTIon 5-

96493 v.4.0

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