
General Motors reopens Duramax plant during crisis
At the request of Banks Technologies (sister company to Banks Power), General Motors reopened the Duramax engine plant in Moraine, Ohio, to build Banks D866T defense-specific 6.6-liter
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At the request of Banks Technologies (sister company to Banks Power), General Motors reopened the Duramax engine plant in Moraine, Ohio, to build Banks D866T defense-specific 6.6-liter
Protect your investment and boost performance with Banks Power. A GMC Denali 3500 Duramax owner learned the hard way about the risks of stock exhaust systems. Intense heat melted his trailer due to a design flaw. Banks Power’s 5″ Monster Exhaust not only resolved the issue but delivered noticeable performance gains. Plus, their iDash SuperGauge detected a critical battery problem, saving the owner hundreds in repair costs. Don’t gamble with your vehicle’s health and wallet. Upgrade with Banks Power for safety, performance, and peace of mind.
Banks Power is working on a project to build a high-performance Duramax engine, aiming for 900 horsepower without internal engine upgrades. The team is focusing on improving airflow and exhaust systems to achieve this goal. The progress of the project will be documented in a new video series called “Killing a Duramax.”
Gale Banks unboxes a high-performance radiator from Ron Davis Racing. This custom radiator is designed to cool the supercharged twin-turbo 7.1L Duramax engine being built for a monster truck. The radiator will be rigorously tested to ensure optimal cooling performance under extreme conditions. Banks Power will also be using Heatshield Products to insulate the turbocharger and exhaust system, further improving engine efficiency and performance.
Learn about the iDash’s capabilities and our powerful suite of sensors. The iDash can display and log data from any sensor you plug into it, and it can combine those readings to display you calculated values no other gauge can.
Increase horsepower and fuel economy for your 2019-2020 RAM 6.7L Cummins with the Banks Ram-Air Intake! This performance air intake system boasts maximum air density gain and massive filtration for more power and better economy. Upgrade your RAM truck today!
Turn your truck into a family bonding experience and performance powerhouse with Banks. Brian Bland transformed his GMC Duramax into a learning lab for his son, installing Banks upgrades together while enjoying detailed installation videos. From Derringer tuners to Ram-Air Differential Covers, they’ve boosted performance and created lasting memories. Discover how Banks can supercharge your truck and strengthen your family bond.
Banks Power is on the verge of a 1,000 horsepower milestone with a stock Duramax L5P engine. A custom Comp Cams camshaft is the key to unlocking this incredible power potential. Stay tuned for the next episode of Killing A Duramax to witness this engine’s transformation.
Monster Duramax Dyno Ready: Twin-Turbo Power Explained!
Want to ditch turbo lag and crank up the horsepower? Look no further than the monster truck world! This episode of Building a Monster Truck Engine dives deep into a dyno-ready, supercharged twin-turbo 7L Duramax. See how the supercharger eliminates lag for instant throttle response, while the turbos push power to a staggering 1300 horsepower. Learn the secrets behind this high-performance build and discover how these principles can be applied to your own vehicle upgrade project!
Gale Banks unboxes a 370 amp alternator from Mechman. This high-performance alternator is designed to handle the demanding power requirements of the Supercharged Twin-Turbo 7.1L Duramax Monster Truck Engine. The Mechman alternator will help maintain stable voltage levels, even during extreme conditions like donuts and high-power demands.