Category: Engines

F-250 Inhales and Exhales Better

Enhance your Ford F-250’s performance with Banks Power’s intake and exhaust systems. Experience improved airflow, increased horsepower, and better fuel efficiency with our precision-engineered upgrades.

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7.3L Turbo Upgrades Transforms Truck

Discover how upgrading the turbocharger on a 7.3L Power Stroke engine can significantly enhance your Ford F-250’s performance, improving acceleration, power delivery, and overall driving experience.​

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Disturbing Duramax Discovery

Discover how Banks Power’s CoolRunner Oil Pan addresses hidden oil residue issues in 2017–2025 Duramax engines, ensuring complete drainage and superior cooling for enhanced engine longevity.

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Failure-Proofing a RAM

Upgrading the intake manifold on a Cummins-powered RAM isn’t just about power—it’s about preventing future failures. Discover how one owner is protecting his investment with the Banks Monster-Ram.

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2023½-25 Duramax MAP Relocation Kits

Protect your 2023.5 Duramax’s sensitive MAP sensor with Banks Power’s relocation kit. This easy-to-install kit moves the sensor away from harmful heat and debris, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

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iDash, a Tuner’s Dream

A 2024 Ford F-250 owner dives into serious performance tuning with the Banks iDash and PedalMonster, unlocking data-driven power and real-time customization for towing and street performance.

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Clogged grid heater replacement

No More Grid Heater Problems

Frustrated by dealership service and severe carbon buildup, Jarid Greene swapped the stock intake on his 2020 RAM 6.7L Cummins for the Banks Monster-Ram—eliminating the grid heater failure risk and restoring power and MPG.

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Chris from KC Adventures Monster Exhaust install

A Monsterous First Mod

Chris from KC Adventures installs his first performance mod—a Banks 5″ Monster Exhaust—on his 2024 Ford F-450. With better airflow and a 20-minute install, it’s the perfect first upgrade.

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