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Monitoring a Mustang and Blower

Lorenzo Ortiz Burgos upgraded his 2024 Mustang Darkhorse with a Whipple supercharger and turned to the iDash DataMonster to monitor vital engine parameters like boost and timing. With its plug-and-play install, data logging capabilities, and customizable displays, the iDash gave him full insight into his track-ready Mustang’s performance—no mechanical gauges needed.

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Ram-Air Diff Cover + “Liquid Gold”

Eben and Colin from Synthetic Oil Protection installed a Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover on a 2021 F-250 Tremor Super Duty, praising its ability to reduce differential temps and extend fluid life. Paired with Amsoil’s high-quality synthetic lube—nicknamed “liquid gold”—this upgrade delivers serious protection and performance gains.

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Flowbench air measurement process explained by Banks Special Projects Lead Erik Reider.

You’re Measuring Air All Wrong

n this short video, Banks Special Projects Lead Erik Reider explains how a flowbench works and why measuring air by volume instead of weight can lead to inaccurate results. He also shares how to “hot-rod” a flowbench for more precise measurements in performance applications.

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Keep Your MAP Sensor Clean

This guide emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean MAP sensor in diesel engines for optimal performance and fuel economy. It details cleaning procedures and the benefits of using a MAP Sensor Relocation Kit.

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How to Screw up Diesel Combustion

Gale Banks discusses the importance of swirl in diesel combustion and explains how modifications like ported heads and valve reliefs can negatively impact engine performance and emissions.

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Diesel Mechanic Chooses Banks

A diesel mechanic installs a Banks Monster-Ram intake and Ram-Air Differential Cover on a 2022 Ram 2500, addressing the grid heater bolt issue and improving overall performance and efficiency.

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2024 is Looking Good!

Banks Power announces upcoming releases of new performance parts for various vehicle models, including GM, Ford, Ram, Toyota, Honda, and Sprinter vans.

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50-State Legal, Beats Competitors

Banks Power announces that its Ram-Air system for the 2020-23 Duramax 6.6L is now 50-state emissions compliant, offering increased power, improved turbo response, and better fuel economy. The system features a massive SuperTube intake and a high-performance filter.

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Another Cummins Piston Death

A 2020 Ram 2500 suffers a catastrophic engine failure due to a grid heater bolt, highlighting the importance of preventative measures. The article discusses the installation of a Banks Monster-Ram intake to address the issue and improve performance.

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