
Banks makes maintenance easy
Diesel truck maintenance gets a serious upgrade with the Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover. From magnetic plugs to easy fill ports, Rocky Rohde shows how simple—and essential—fluid inspections can be.
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Diesel truck maintenance gets a serious upgrade with the Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover. From magnetic plugs to easy fill ports, Rocky Rohde shows how simple—and essential—fluid inspections can be.
A 2018 RAM with just 38,000 miles experienced a broken grid heater bolt—a failure that could destroy the engine. Here’s why the Banks Monster-Ram is the smart fix.
Self-taught diesel mechanic Ryan Mayer upgrades a bone-stock 2022 Ram 2500 with the Banks Monster-Ram and Ram-Air Intake, solving a known grid heater bolt issue while unlocking more power and airflow—no tuning required.
A RAM owner’s engine was nearly totaled by a grid heater bolt failure—until a Banks Monster-Ram upgrade saved it from future disaster and improved throttle response.
Daniel Langenderfer upgraded his 2017 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel with a 3.5″ Banks Monster Exhaust and was surprised to see more than just a visual improvement—his throttle response and mileage got a boost, too.
Bob and Noe upgraded their 2015 RAM trucks with the Banks Monster-Ram Intake before a cross-country haul. The result? Safer towing, more power, and a surprising 2 MPG increase—even in 109° heat.
Dave Bell installs a Banks Monster-Ram on a 2020 RAM 6.7L Cummins, showing how it eliminates the grid heater failure issue and boosts airflow by 122%. A test drive seals the deal on this must-have upgrade.
Diesel Army featured the Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover, highlighting its cooling and lubrication benefits for trucks. A 2021 RAM 2500 was used as an example, showcasing the cover’s internal fins and Ram-Air scoops.
A grid heater failure caused significant engine damage to Doug Fisher’s RAM 2500. Killer Diesel Performance repaired the damage and installed a Banks Monster-Ram to prevent future occurrences of this common issue.
Ken Bruner and Capital Diesel Performance won the Ultimate Callout Challenge, excelling in sled pulling, dyno, and drag racing with his 6.7L Cummins-powered RAM. He relied on two Banks iDash DataMonsters for crucial data logging and analysis during the competition