
Monster-Ram for Duramax
Banks Monster-Ram boosts Duramax L5P performance with smoother airflow, faster throttle response, and turbo surge protection no other inlet can match.
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Banks Monster-Ram boosts Duramax L5P performance with smoother airflow, faster throttle response, and turbo surge protection no other inlet can match.
Ford Master Tech Anthony installs a Banks MAP Sensor Relocation Kit to protect the 6.7L Power Stroke’s MAP sensor from harmful buildup and extend its performance life.
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.
In this in-depth tech clip, Gale Banks explains how swirl, squish, and cam timing affect diesel combustion—and how performance mods can go wrong if they disrupt the process.
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.
The Banks Ram-Air Intake for the 2020–2023 Duramax 6.6L is now 50-state legal, combining emissions compliance with performance gains that outclass the competition.
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.
Keep your 2020-2024 Ford 6.7L Power Stroke running efficiently with the Banks MAP Sensor Spacer Kit. This simple upgrade protects your engine by relocating the sensor out of the contaminated exhaust stream, extending its lifespan and improving fuel economy.
Aviation professional Pedro Villafane put the Derringer tuner to the test on his 100-mile commute—and the results were crystal clear. With a consistent +2 MPG gain and fewer regens, the Banks Derringer offers real-world fuel savings and performance for Duramax owners.
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.