GM Authority Reports on PedalMonster
GM Authority (a mainstay website for GM related stories, forums, reviews, and rumors) picked up that Banks had recently released a video on the company’s latest product,
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GM Authority (a mainstay website for GM related stories, forums, reviews, and rumors) picked up that Banks had recently released a video on the company’s latest product,
Banks continues to add new applications for its PedalMonster, with Nissan being the latest line of trucks and SUVs benefitting from the new throttle sensitivity device. The
John Elliot thought his new 2020 Ford F-150 was pretty peppy as it was, but he got a pleasant shock to the system after he installed the
Theresa Contreras of LGE-CTS Motorsports in San Dimas, CA knows her supercharged 2011 Gen-1 Ford Raptor backward and forward.
Josh Hamming Weld Racing’s Technical Sales Specialist, Josh Hamming, is responsible for sales and technical service for a wide variety of wheels covering street and strip. That’s
Lorenzo Martin could feel a big difference after having the Banks Ram-Air Intake, Derringer, iDash DataMonster, Monster Exhaust, Ram-Air Differential Cover and the new PedalMonster installed all at the same time at the Banks facility
YouTuber Ryan Mayer recently got his hands on two of the new Banks PedalMonster throttle sensitivity boosters and he installed them.
Scott Link recently put up a video on his YouTube channel chronicling the installation and test drive of the new Banks PedalMonster on his Chevy L5P Duramax-powered
No, it’s not your imagination. Your vehicle, like so many, was programmed with what is known in the automotive industry as a “throttle enrichment delay.” That’s a
The latest pre-production Banks PedalMonster has updated circuit boards and is being readied for further testing.