The 2025 RAM 6.7L has a secret weapon from a 217 MPH truck
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00:00 the secret weapon on this 2025 Ram was inspired by banks over two decades ago this new 67 has a side draft intake manifold that improves air flow distribution across the intake ports let me show you why it might look familiar here’s the Banks Big Hos side draft intake manifold back in 2001 we
00:24 developed this 735 horsepower engine to go racing with Cumins two years before the common rail was available in the pickup we engineered the side draft to set the FIA record for world’s fastest pickup truck get this bank Sidewinder Dakota was driven to Bonavville towing
00:44 its own equipment trailer we unhooked the trailer and set a two-way average of 217.306 mph with this manifold a Cumins engineer later asked if he could use this idea i said yes and two decades later shazam you’ve got one in your Ram if you’re a racer you can add a big host
01:04 to your common rail 59 or with some mods mounted on your 67 if you have a street driven 67 the Banks Monster Ram will get you as close as you can get to the airflow turbo response and fuel efficiency of a side draft and it’s emissions compliant in 50 states and
01:22 Canada all I ask is you don’t use one to break my record
The 2025 RAM 6.7L is hiding a secret weapon inspired by Banks more than two decades ago. In Gale’s new video, he reveals how the Big Hoss side draft intakeBanks engineered back in 2001 inspired the manifold in Cummins’ new engine. Back when the Banks Sidewinder Dakota set the FIA record as the world’s fastest pickup at 217.306 MPH, it was using our Big Hoss Side Draft Intake. That same airflow strategy now lives inside the 2025 RAM. The Big Hoss Intake fits common rail 5.9L. It also fits the 6.7L with some minor mods. For street-driven trucks, the Banks Monster-Ram delivers airflow improvement, turbo response, and fuel economy unmatched by anyone. And, it’s 50-state emissions legal.