Banks Insider News

Fan Focus: Hay, Denali

Is your truck struggling to handle heavy loads? Upgrade to a powerhouse like Josh’s 2018 GMC Duramax L5P Denali 4×4 dually. This beast effortlessly tows over 35,000 lbs daily, outperforming its predecessor by leaps and bounds. Experience unmatched power, comfort, and reliability with a truck built for the toughest jobs.

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R&D Update: Rear Differential Cover

Banks Power is developing a high-performance rear differential cover for Ford 12-bolt rear axles. This innovative cover features Ram-Air scoops, internal oil raceways, and heat-absorbing technology to improve cooling and reduce heat-related wear. Stay tuned for the official release date and additional product details.

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Time Machine

The 1978 Woods-Banks Dekon Monza, powered by a twin-turbocharged 302 cubic-inch small-block engine, produced an impressive 955 horsepower. This groundbreaking engine, designed by Gale Banks, featured an air-to-water intercooler and a unique draw-through carburetor setup. The Monza’s immense power pushed the limits of its chassis and components.

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No air density, no horsepower.

Chris Nelson, owner of Energetic Motorsports, takes his Toyota Hilux to the extreme. Even at a bone-chilling 13,000 feet, he’s monitoring its performance with an iDash DataMonster. The data reveals the harsh reality of high-altitude driving, with horsepower plummeting due to decreased air density. As a true enthusiast, Chris is already brainstorming turbocharging solutions to reclaim lost power.

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CAM SCIENCE! Killing A Duramax Pt 14

Unleash your Duramax L5P’s full potential with expert insights from Gale Banks and Comp Cams. Dive deep into the science of diesel combustion as Gale decodes the intricacies of squish, swirl, valve timing, and more. Discover why stock pistons reign supreme and how this groundbreaking camshaft collaboration is set to revolutionize performance. This isn’t just information; it’s the engineering goldmine every Duramax owner craves.

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Episode 4: Starving the Monster

Starving the Monster: KILLING A DURAMAX Pt 4

Gale Banks explores the importance of air density in engine performance on episode four of Killing a Duramax. He demonstrates how a restrictive intake can significantly reduce power output. By analyzing data from the iDash, he highlights the impact of air density on turbocharger efficiency and overall engine performance. The next step in the project is to upgrade the turbocharger to further increase power and efficiency.

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Gale’s Racing Secret

Want to maximize your vehicle’s performance? Discover how data-driven insights can reveal hidden horsepower losses. Diesel Power Challenge competitors, including Richard Coker, used the Banks iDash DataMonster to uncover surprising truths about their air intake systems, turbochargers, and intercoolers. Don’t settle for less. Learn how to optimize your setup and unleash your vehicle’s full potential.

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NEW CAMSHAFT! Killing A Duramax Pt 13

Banks Power is pushing the limits of the Duramax L5P engine, aiming for a 1,000 horsepower milestone with stock internals. The team is focusing on camshaft upgrades and fuel system modifications to achieve this ambitious goal. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this exciting project.

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BTS (Behind the scenes) of the Banks series, Building a Monster Truck

BTS | Building a Monster Truck Engine 4

Supercharged Twin-Turbo Duramax Build

Get ready to witness automotive engineering at its finest! Dive deep into the creation of a monster truck powerhouse as Banks Engineering tackles the challenge of supercharging a twin-turbo Duramax engine. From concept to combustion, follow the team’s journey as they push the boundaries of performance. Watch as industry legends like Bob Rowe and Chris Otani collaborate on this groundbreaking project, offering exclusive insights into the meticulous process of building a high-performance engine.

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