Category: Diff Cover

Derringer High Output’s is Ungodly

Ryan Johanson, a 2021 Duramax owner, upgraded to the Derringer High Output and iDash Pro and was extremely impressed with the increased power, describing it as “ungodly.” He also highlights the ease of use of the iDash Pro with its Bluetooth updates, and the reliability of the PedalMonster compared to other throttle controllers.

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Protect Your Differential 

Banks Ram-Air differential covers, featuring patented Ram-Air scoops and channeled fins, improve cooling and fluid dynamics, outperforming stock and high-capacity covers. They extend gear life, minimize fluid usage, and are available for Ford, GM, and RAM 3/4 and 1-ton trucks.

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High-Altitude Dependability

Dallas Penn, a 2024 F-250 owner in high-altitude Colorado, details the challenges of vehicle performance in extreme conditions. He installed a suite of Banks products, including Ram-Air intake, Monster Exhaust, MAP Sensor Relocation Kit, Ram-Air Differential Cover, PedalMonster, and iDash, resulting in improved consistency, predictability, and control, particularly during high-altitude driving.

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Ram Gets Banks Goodies

Josh, a RAM master mechanic, installs a range of Banks products on a customer’s 5th Gen RAM, including a Monster Exhaust, Ram-Air Differential Cover, the new iDash Pro, a Stealth Pod gauge mount, and a PedalMonster. He highlights the easy installation and perfect fit of the components, as well as the impressive design of the iDash mount and differential cover.

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EZ Install for Shade-Tree Mechanics

James Akagi, describing himself as a “shade-tree mechanic,” installed a Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover and CoolRunner Oil Pan on his 2022 GMC Denali Sierra 2500. He emphasizes the ease of installation, the high quality of the components, and the significant amount of sludge found trapped in the OEM oil pan.

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’24 DMAX Breathes Easier

The article details the installation of a Banks Ram-Air Intake system on a 2024 Chevy/GMC Duramax 6.6L. It highlights the restrictive nature of the stock intake and how the Banks system, with its larger filter, streamlined design, and enclosed housing, significantly improves airflow to the engine. The installation process is described as straightforward, and the benefits include increased engine breathing, potentially leading to improved performance and efficiency.

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Customer Converts to Banks

This article features a customer, John Holtz, who switched to Banks Power products after experiencing issues with a competitor’s product on his 2021 RAM 3500. He highlights the superior quality and performance of the Banks Ram-Air intake and PedalMonster, noting the improved throttle response and overall driving experience.

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With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Joe Lovell significantly upgraded his 2016 Ram 3500 Cummins at the Banks Power House Installation Center, installing the Intercooler Upgrade with Boost Tube Upgrade, Ram-Air Intake, Monster-Ram, iDash SuperGauge and Stealth Pod, PedalMonster, Monster-Exhaust, Ram-Air Differential Cover, and MAP Sensor Relocation Kit. Following the installation, he reported a noticeable increase in power and consistent fuel mileage.

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Performance, Easy Maintenance

Tim Martin is equipping his brand new 2025 GMC Duramax with Banks Ultimate Fluid Cooling Bundle, including the Ram-Air Differential Cover and plans for the upcoming Ram-Air Transmission Pan, alongside the already installed CoolRunner Oil Pan. Having used the Ram-Air Differential Cover on his previous 2021 GMC Duramax, Tim appreciates its ease of maintenance and the internal design that prevents fluid degradation. He highlights the anticipated benefits of the Banks transmission pan for simplifying maintenance and providing superior cooling and fluid distribution, crucial for his work towing heavy equipment with his Clean Slate Brush Control company.

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Only Trusted Parts For His Truck

Jim Powell’s 2007 GMC Sierra 2500HD Duramax, bought new, now features Banks Ram-Air Intake, Differential Cover, and Monster Exhaust. These upgrades improved his in-town MPG from 14-15 to 17.7 and highway MPG from 17 to 21.7.

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