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Addicted Performance – A Diesel Addiction

Is your Diesel truck begging for more? Addicted Performance Diesel specializes in upgrading trucks from daily drivers to competition pullers. Their team builds engines and transmissions that can handle anything you throw at them, backed by the trusted parts of Banks Power. Take your truck to the next level with Addicted Performance Diesel.

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Diff Cover Testimonial

Upgrade your Ram 3500’s rear differential with the Banks Ram-Air Diff Cover. Ray U. raves about its sleek design, easy installation, and impressive features like the sight glass and drain/fill plug. This isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade; Banks engineered this cover to extend gear life and improve fuel economy. Choose from Black Ops, Satin Black Machined, or Natural Aluminum finishes to match your truck’s style. Ready to experience the difference? Check out the Banks Ram-Air Diff Cover today.

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The Roadster Shop Guys interview Gale about the history of Banks.

Roadster Shop Guys Interview Gale

Gale Banks recently appeared on the Roadster Shop podcast to discuss his career in automotive performance, including his early days hot-rodding cars, his record-setting runs, and his innovative work with diesel engines. The podcast also covered the development of LokJaw, a custom 1966 Chevy C20 pickup truck powered by a supercharged Duramax diesel engine.

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RAM Tow Truck Gets Help from Banks

Casey LaDelle, a tow truck operator from Cascade Heavy Rescue, upgrades his 2014 Ram 3500 6.7L with Banks Power performance products. The Ram-Air intake, iDash DataMonster, and PedalMonster significantly improve the truck’s performance and drivability. Casey is particularly impressed with the iDash’s compact design and ease of use.

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Erik Reider on Speed School

Erik Reider | Speed School Podcast Ep 7

Upgrade Your Ride: Ditch the Hype, Focus on Real Engine Power

Forget “CFM”! Car enthusiasts know true performance comes from air that actually fuels the engine. This podcast episode dives deep into why measuring mass air flow (MAF) is crucial for maximizing power. Learn how MAF sensors work and why it’s the key metric for comparing performance upgrades. Stop getting misled by volume (CFM) – understand what your engine truly craves for optimal performance.

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Accutech: Knowledge Equals Automotive Excellence

Tired of unreliable repairs and mechanics who leave you stranded? Accutech Auto offers expert servicing for all vehicles, from everyday cars to heavy-duty trucks. Our ASE-certified mechanics, with years of experience working on diverse makes and models, will get you back on the road quickly and safely. Don’t settle for subpar parts or service, trust Accutech for quality repairs you can depend on.

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New Driver Learns Old Tricks

The Banks iDash SuperGauge isn’t just for diesel trucks. A 2018 Kia Soul with a manual transmission is using the iDash’s shift light feature to help a new driver learn the ropes. This versatile gauge can also monitor vital engine functions, set alerts, and even read and clear diagnostic codes.

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Tuned Duramax Surprises Soldier

Joshua, a veteran, surprised his friend Kyle by upgrading his 2007 Chevy 2500HD with a range of Banks Power performance parts. The truck received a Ryan’s Diesel turbo, Six-Gun tuner, PedalMonster, Ram-Air intake, intercooler, Boost Tube kit, 4″ Monster Exhaust, iDash SuperGauge, and Ram-Air Differential Cover. These upgrades significantly improved the truck’s performance and driving experience.

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Review Us, Please!

Banks Power encourages customers to share their experiences with Banks products through Google reviews and on the company website. These reviews help potential customers make informed decisions and highlight the quality and performance of Banks products. By sharing photos and reviews, customers can inspire others and contribute to the growing Banks community.

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Peter Treydte | Speed School Podcast Ep 6

In a recent podcast, Peter Treydte and Gale Banks discuss the challenges of emissions compliance and the history of SEMA. They delve into the past, present, and future of various vehicle technologies, including hydrogen, electric, and diesel.

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