Banks is Back
The technology used to set diesel drag-racing records is being brought to the water in the form of the Banks new marine diesel V-8, the Sequential Super-Turbo engine.
It is Alive – Banks Marine Engine in the Dyno Cel
Unlock the Secrets of the V-8 Marine Diesel Monster
Ever wondered how Banks Power created a turbo-diesel engine capable of dominating both the drag strip and the open water? Learn the inside story of their groundbreaking marine engine development, featuring innovative technologies and unmatched performance.
Secret Spy Photos of Banks Power Marine Turbo-diesel Revealed
We’ll give you the full inside scoop when the crew can stop and take a breath, but there’s a really rad “proof of concept” test engine being
Banks Super-Turbo Marine Diesel Engine
A twin turbo Duramax marine engine gets an extra kick from being supercharged! It has a very long name and a foreboding look… It’s the Banks Sequential
Swimming at the Boat Show or Taking the Marine Engine Plunge
Well, it’s been a long time coming but we finally were there: the Miami International Boat Show. Well… we visited the thing for a few years in a row as a guest of General Motors, but this year we were on display and officially showing off our marinized Duramax diesel engine which we will be testing soon.
“MARINE” MEDIA ADVISORY
Banks Power exhibited a very cool new “Banks Marine” power unit at the just-concluded Miami International Boat Show. MARINE MEDIA ADVISORY: Here’s a little bit of “insider
Gale Banks 866T V8 6.6L Turbo-Diesel Marine Engine
Gale Banks 866T V8 6.6L Turbo-Diesel Marine Engine Banks’ legendary performance reputation was first earned in the ’60s’. It all started with our high-performance marine engine business.
King Sting
Jim Denooyer posted top speed on Saturday, everybody said the engines were set on kill and would never last in Sundays marathon and two years in a
S-1 Express
Key West, Florida — After clinching the ‘Offshore II’ National Championship and setting the APBA Kilo Record at 114.141 mph, Butch Ryan’s ‘Express’ goes on to dominate