Dual-Heat Monster-Ram for 6.7L Cummins
The new Dual-Heat-Capable Monster Ram for 6.7L Ram Cummins is here and for you guys in extreme climates, it adds the ability to easily bolt on a second Banks coil heater with our new Dual-Heat Upgrade Kit, bringing your Monster-Ram’s total cold starting power to 1,500 watts.
If you’ve got a Classic Monster-Ram with a single heater, don’t worry because we’ve got something for you too: the new 750-watt Billet Heater kit! This kit also brings your total heat output to 1,500 watts and installs with your Monster-Ram in place.
Why Dual-Heat?
- Doubles the heat output of your Banks Monster-Ram to 1,500 watts
- Dual-Heat Upgrade kit bolts on in seconds
- Classic single-heat Monster-Ram also gets a heat upgrade
- 750w Billet Heater kit bolts onto any Monster Ram Classic
- Most Ram owners don’t need this upgrade
Full Video Transcript
00:00 Hey guys, Gail Banks here. This is the new dual heat capable Banks Monster Ram for your 07 to 24 Ram. It’s a lot like the tens of thousands of Monster Rams that we already have in the field. It reduces turbo lag and improves fuel economy. It also prevents catastrophic
00:18 engine damage caused by killer grid heater bowl failure, which can cost you as much as $30,000 to replace your Cumins. So, what’s new? It’s now dual heat capable. Folks in cold country have been asking for more cold start heat, so we’re giving you more. The dual heat capable monster ram
00:39 outflows the stock elbow, and you can see why. The stock one has to flow through this horribly restrictive killer grid heater as well. Together, these stock parts kill a few pounds of boost, making your turbo work harder to compensate. And if that’s not bad enough, this has two bolts that are
00:57 known to arc, melt, fall off, and then destroy engines. Our new bank’s high- flow intake plate eliminates the failureprone factory grid heater completely. And since their introduction in 2017, Monster Rams have prevented millions of dollars in engine damage, which brings me to our latest version,
01:19 our new dual heat capable Monster Ram. Just like the classic Monster Ram, the new one includes a 750 W coil heater. To give you an idea how much energy this is, we measured a stock block heater and recorded a 670 W output. For those of you who want more, the new dual heat
01:39 upgrade kit allows you to add a second heater, giving your truck a total of 1500 watts of starting heat. The kit includes an additional heater, copper washer, cable, and requires just a few minutes to install. If you already own a classic monster ram and want to upgrade
01:58 to dual heat, you can by bolting on our new 750 W billet heater kit, which also increases your total output to,500 watts. The kit includes a 750 W coil heater, a billet aluminum body, and a black anodized Banks MAP sensor relocation block. You can add the new billet heater kit in just minutes
02:21 without removing your monster ram. But wait, there’s more. We’ve developed a new high- flow intake plate which features castin fuel rail spacers, improved air flow into the manifold by radiusing this edge, and on the underside, we’ve raised the roof to increase intake manifold flow area. This
02:42 thing has been completely scienced out. It’s all available to order now at bankspower.com.