Mustang and Tacoma both use iDash
Elevate Your Driving Experience with iDash SuperGauge
Bill Johnson, a savvy automotive enthusiast, relies on the Banks iDash SuperGauge to optimize the performance of his Toyota Tacoma and Ford Mustang.
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Elevate Your Driving Experience with iDash SuperGauge
Bill Johnson, a savvy automotive enthusiast, relies on the Banks iDash SuperGauge to optimize the performance of his Toyota Tacoma and Ford Mustang.
Banks Power introduces the iDash Stealth Pod, a sleek and discreet mounting solution for the iDash DataMonster and iDash SuperGauge. Designed specifically for GM trucks, the Stealth Pod offers optimal viewing angles and easy installation. The pods are made from high-quality materials and can be painted to match your vehicle’s interior.
David Ott upgraded his son’s 2003 Ford F-350 Power Stroke with a Banks iDash SuperGauge, replacing the aging PowerPDA. This upgrade not only provides real-time performance data but also allows for precise control of the Six-Gun tuner’s power levels. The iDash SuperGauge’s customizable display and advanced features make it a valuable tool for monitoring and fine-tuning the truck’s performance.
Banks has a storied history at the Bonneville Salt Flats, having been directly responsible for setting scores of records in dozens of classes. The Banks/Geisler Studebaker set records for 10 years in nearly a dozen classes. The Sundowner Corvette coupe was the world’s fastest passenger car in 1981 at 240 mph. In 1986, Banks came back with a Pontiac Trans-Am and ran 268 mph to get the same title; a year later—with the same car—ran 283 mph! The Teague, Welch, Banks Streamliner has gone 432 mph to become the world’s fastest piston-engine vehicle.
Let’s not forget about diesel. Gale Banks smashed the diesel pickup truck record of 159.657 by propelling a Cummins 5.9L-powered Dodge Dakota to 222 mph. And, the truck famously towed its own 5,000-pound race support trailer to and from the salt.
Today, seekers of speed are still making the pilgrimage to Bonneville and Banks is helping them achieve their goals of going fast.
This year, two rookie competitors used the Banks iDash DataMonster as their sole data logger and the Banks AirMouse as their onboard weather stations. YouTube personalities SuperFastMatt Brown and Donut Media’s Nolan Sykes both made their salt flat racing debut last week at Bonneville Speed Week. While Matt piloted his bodiless streamliner, Nolan would take the wheel of a custom vintage roadster.
The iDash is not only a plug-and-play device for modern on-road vehicles. With a little bit of wiring know-how and the right sensors, the iDash can display and record all the data needed to help these custom-built land-speed vehicles to go faster.
With his unique streamliner, which will be much more streamlined once he finishes the body, Matt was able to quite literally keep one eye on his engine and one eye on the race course. Any other data logger would have been too bulky and would have blocked Matt’s vision. And, any other 52mm diameter gauge would not have had the data and background alert functions to let him know when it was safe to push the car harder.
The positioning of the iDash DataMonster in Matt’s Streamliner reminded us of Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter cockpit before he launched the proton torpedos into the Death Star, making that one-in-a-million shot.
Matt is also using the AirMouse weather station data to help him conceptualize the aerodynamic body of his vehicle. Having a solid understanding of where the areas of high pressure and low pressure are at speed means that Matt will have to go through less trial and error when building the car’s fiberglass shell.
Nolan’s team was able to see the direct effect of their ram-air nose inlet by placing the Banks AirMouse at the throttle body on their Chevy 372. On their fastest run, the Sykes team saw nearly a 20°F drop in intake air temperature bringing it down almost to ambient temperature, but no appreciable increase in intake air pressure even at 193 mph (their fastest speed of the week). This indicates that the roadster’s body is great at evacuating heat from the engine bay, but its ram air intake needs more ducting to truly take advantage of the air pressure mother nature is providing. The data is going to help them develop an improved ram-air intake system and achieve a higher top speed next year.
Both drivers were able to attain rookie licenses despite less-than-ideal, rather wet conditions. With the data they’ve collected, Nolan and Matt are poised to join the 200 mph club at Bonneville Speed Week next year.
Ely Hernandez, a dedicated family man and off-road enthusiast, has transformed his 2020 GMC 2500 HD into a capable towing and off-road machine. Equipped with a suite of Banks Power performance upgrades, including the iDash, Derringer, Ram-Air, Boost Tube, Monster Exhaust, and Ram-Air Differential Cover, his truck delivers impressive power, fuel economy, and towing capacity.
The Banks iDash DataMonster and SuperGauge offer a powerful solution for monitoring and logging vehicle performance data, even in pre-CAN vehicles. By combining the iDash with additional sensors and modules, you can gain valuable insights into your vehicle’s health and performance. Random Subaru Stuff’s recent video demonstrates how to install an iDash DataMonster in a 2006 Subaru Hawkeye WRX, showcasing the versatility and capabilities of this advanced gauge system.
The new iDash Stealth Pod is the ultimate upgrade for Jeep JL and Gladiator owners. This sleek, direct-fit mount securely attaches to your factory A-pillar, providing a clean, factory-like look while offering optimal gauge viewing. Ditch the suction mount and experience the stability and durability of the Stealth Pod. Pair it with your iDash for the most comprehensive engine monitoring solution available.
Bennie Diaz, owner of STP Diesel, initially skeptical about throttle controllers, was impressed by the Banks PedalMonster. After installing the device on his own truck, he experienced firsthand the significant improvement in throttle response and overall performance. The PedalMonster’s ease of use and customization options further solidified his belief in the product.
Andrew, a 2023 Ram 3.0L Ecodiesel owner, was disappointed with his truck’s sluggish performance. After installing a Banks Derringer tuner, PedalMonster, and iDash SuperGauge, he experienced a significant improvement in power, responsiveness, and overall driving experience.
Discover how Rich transformed his Cummins-powered Ram into a fuel-efficient towing beast with Banks Power upgrades. From conquering range anxiety to extending his truck’s life, Rich shares his journey of optimizing performance and reliability. Learn why Banks Power’s Ram-Air Intake System, PedalMonster, Ram-Air cold air intake, Monster Exhaust System, Boost Tube Upgrade Kit, and Ram-Air Differential Cover are game-changers for truck owners seeking power, efficiency, and durability.