Category: Ram/Dodge

Banks Bought a 2012 RAM 3500

Banks Power is developing a high-performance intercooler for 2010-2012 RAM trucks equipped with the Cummins 6.7L engine. Extensive testing and prototyping are underway to ensure optimal fitment and performance gains. By combining advanced 3D modeling with rigorous on-road testing, Banks engineers are committed to delivering a superior intercooler that maximizes airflow, reduces intake temperatures, and boosts power for your Cummins diesel.

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Trucks! TV adds 108HP to a 2000 RAM 5.9L

A classic episode of “Trucks!” featured the installation of a Banks Power Pack on a 2000 Ram 2500. The show highlighted the Banks “inlet tube,” a precursor to the modern Ram-Air intake, which has become a popular aftermarket modification for Cummins engines. This episode showcases the innovative spirit of Banks Power and their impact on the diesel performance industry.

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RAM mechanic installs Monster-Ram Gen 2

Greg Alberalla, a popular automotive YouTuber, reviews the Banks Monster-Ram Gen 2 intake system for the 2007-current Ram 6.7L Cummins. The video highlights the improved airflow, performance, and 50-state legal compliance of the Monster-Ram. It also demonstrates the easy installation process and the benefits of the high-flow coil heater over the stock grid heater.

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Quality builds with a dealership touch

Adventure Off-Road, a premier off-road customization shop, is redefining the boundaries of vehicle modification. From Chevy Colorados to Ford Raptors, their expert team in Huntington Beach, California, specializes in transforming vehicles into high-performance off-road machines. By using top-tier brands like Banks, Adventure Off-Road ensures reliability and performance, even in the most extreme conditions.

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Santa delivering the perfect stocking stuffer, the Banks PedalMonster.

PedalMonster is the perfect stocking stuffer

Give the gift of enhanced performance this holiday season with the Banks PedalMonster!

This patented throttle booster is compatible with a wide range of vehicles, making it the perfect present for car and truck enthusiasts.

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2019-2022 RAM 6.7L Intercooler R&D

Banks Power Develops Performance Intercooler for 2019-2022 RAM 6.7L Cummins!

Looking to upgrade your RAM 6.7L Cummins for more power and efficiency? Banks Power is developing a performance intercooler specifically designed for 2019-2022 models. Their engineers are using 3D scanning and design expertise to optimize airflow and cooling, leading to potential performance gains. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting new product!

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2021 RAM 3500 owner tests Monster-Ram Gen 2

Increase your RAM 3500 Cummins’ power with the Banks Monster-Ram Gen 2 intake manifold. This easy-to-install upgrade delivers more power throughout the powerband, as proven on YouTube by RAM enthusiast Rocky Rohde. Backed by Banks Power’s legacy of performance, the Monster-Ram Gen 2 is the world’s only high-performance emissions-compliant intake for 2007-2022 Cummins engines.

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2021 RAM 3500 owner tests Monster-Ram Gen 2

RAM enthusiast, Rocky Rohde took to his YouTube channel with a friend’s reaction to his new Banks Monster-Ram Gen 2 intake manifold. Installed on his 2021 RAM 3500 Cummins, Rohde’s friend could immediately feel the difference from his initial press of the accelerator.

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2019+ RAM 6.7L Intercooler R&D

Banks Power is developing a performance intercooler for the 2019+ RAM 6.7L Cummins! This is exciting news for anyone looking to upgrade their truck’s performance. By using 3D scanning and flowbench testing, Banks Power is ensuring that their new intercooler will provide the best possible performance gains.

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2016 RAM 2500 owner chooses function and looks

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