Category: Vehicle

Air-to-Water Intercooled Jeep Turbo

Want more power and off-road domination? The intercooled Sidewinder Jeep Turbo keeps intake manifold air temperatures cooler than stock, even under heavy abuse. This translates to more power, better fuel efficiency, and safer engine operation – all thanks to denser air and reduced knock. Upgrade your Jeep’s performance today!

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Banks PowerHouse

Unleash your engine’s full potential with professional installation by the engineers who designed them! Banks PowerHouse installation center in Azusa, California offers expert service for all Banks performance parts. Though the showroom is currently closed, call (800) 601-8072 to schedule your installation and upgrade your vehicle’s power and efficiency today!

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Off-Roading with our fans

Jeep enthusiasts, want to conquer off-road trails with confidence? The Banks Sidewinder Turbo System delivers impressive power gains, and Banks Power is testing a new air-to-water intercooler for even better performance. Stay tuned for updates!

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SEMA 2013 videos

Banks Power made a strong showing at the 2013 SEMA Show, showcasing a variety of performance products including water methanol injection systems, turbocharger kits, and engine packages. The company also highlighted its commitment to innovation and technology with the introduction of the B-MADS air density management system.

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Jalopnik says Banks on it

Gearheads Rejoice! Did You Know This Man Beat the Bugatti Veyron to 250 MPH…Decades Ago?

Forget million-dollar hypercars! Dive into the story of Gale Banks, the engineering mastermind who achieved supercar performance in a Firebird – way back in 1986. This Jalopnik article explores his achievements and why every gearhead should know his name.

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Banks 4.0L Sidewinder Turbo system

The goal of the Banks Power 4.0L Sidewinder Turbo system was to improve low- and mid-range torque for increased power on the trail and improved drivability on the pavement. Did they get it right?

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