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Steering Linkage Solved | BANKS BUILT Ep 25

The Banks team is working on a custom 1966 Chevy C20 pickup truck, known as LokJaw. In this episode, they focus on fabricating a custom bracket to support the steering column and brake pedal assembly. They use advanced design and fabrication techniques to ensure a precise and functional installation. The team also discusses the design and installation of a custom grille for the truck.

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LokJaw: Setrab USA

LokJaw: Setrab USA

We’ve partnered with Setrab USA to keep the transmission and power steering pump cool. COMF528-15 C4 2P transmission cooler. Setrab ProLine COM range oil coolers offer unique

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LokJaw: Champion Cooling

LokJaw: Champion Cooling

To cool our supercharged Duramax, we’ve teamed with Champion Cooling of Lake Elsinore, CA. Made of aircraft-grade aluminum and fully TIG welded, our 18”x22” hand-polished cross-flow saddle

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LokJaw: Flaming River

LokJaw: Flaming River

We teamed up with Flaming River for LokJaw’s steering column, steering shaft, universal joints, and support bearings. The Berea, Ohio company was founded in 1987 and boasts

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1989 GMC S-15 Syclone Land Speed Truck

Unsupercharged Speed: The GMC Syclone Tears Up the Salt Flats

The GMC Syclone, a seemingly ordinary pickup truck, hid a monstrous secret. Banks Power originally envisioned a full-size, twin-turbo monster for the project, but fate (and GM politics) intervened. Instead, they got their hands on a GMC S-15 mini-truck with a naturally aspirated V6.

But Banks wasn’t one to be deterred. Through ingenious engineering, they devised a way to “supercharge” the engine naturally, using ice water and clever air intake to achieve incredible results. The Syclone went on to smash five-speed records, including an FIA World Speed Record of 194 MPH, proving that power comes in many forms.

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2020 GMC Sierra L5P Denali HD

Upgrade Your Truck’s Performance for Work and Play with Banks Power

Looking to add power and functionality to your work truck? Dillon Hoerner, a professional welder, outfitted his GMC Sierra Denali with a custom flatbed and Banks Power upgrades to handle any jobsite. The Derringer tuner delivers more usable power, while the PedalMonster eliminates throttle delay and unleashes surprising acceleration. Even with heavy equipment on board, Dillon’s truck now performs like a dream. Learn more about how Banks Power can transform your truck’s capabilities!

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American Off-Road

Bakersfield’s Family-Owned Off-Road Upgrade Experts: American Off-Road

Looking to transform your vehicle into an off-road beast? American Off-Road in Bakersfield, CA is your one-stop shop. This family-run business offers expert knowledge, hands-on experience, and a passion for helping customers conquer any terrain. They don’t just sell parts, they use them on their own builds and take customers on test rides to ensure you get the perfect upgrade for your adventure.

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How to fix turbo lag in a Jeep Wrangler 2.0L turbo

Looking to boost your Jeep Wrangler JL’s turbo performance? The PedalMonster throttle booster can eliminate turbo lag and enhance your driving experience. This innovative device is designed to improve responsiveness without sacrificing power or torque. Plus, pair it with the iDash SuperGauge or DataMonster for real-time engine and transmission data. Discover why PedalMonster is the ultimate upgrade for Jeep enthusiasts.

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Massive brakes for ’66 Chevy | BANKS BUILT 24

Wilwood Engineering equips Banks’ Duramax with massive brakes. Learn how these high-performance brakes will bring the powerful Duramax to a screeching halt. From the massive rotors to the custom pedal assembly, this upgrade is essential for safety and performance.

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2018 Chevy Silverado gets Banks POWER BOOST

Chevy Silverado 3500 Towing Gets Huge Boost with Banks PedalMonster

Problem: 2018 Chevy Silverado 3500 sluggish acceleration and excessive downshifting while towing.

Solution: Banks PedalMonster throttle controller.

Results: Driver Rick Libbey reports “80% faster” downshifting, improved power, and increased fuel efficiency (10.3-10.5 mpg) while towing a trailer. PedalMonster also improved responsiveness in his wife’s Chevy Colorado.

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