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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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Older RAM Breathes Easier

A 2006 Ram truck owner upgrades their vehicle with a Banks Monster-Ram intake and intercooler kit, resulting in improved performance, reduced EGTs, and better overall drivability, especially in demanding conditions.

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2024+ Tacoma iDash Stealth Pod

The iDash Stealth Pod offers a clean and secure mounting solution for iDash SuperGauges and DataMonsters in 2024+ Toyota Tacoma vehicles. It’s designed to provide clear visibility without obstructing the driver’s view.

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Join us at Trail Bash!

Discover the latest gear for your off-road adventures at Trail Bash! Join us for a day of exciting exhibits, exclusive deals, and expert advice from Banks. Don’t miss out on this must-attend event for mountain and desert enthusiasts.

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New Ford MAP Sensor Spacer

The Banks MAP Sensor Spacer Kit protects the 2020-2024 Ford 6.7L Power Stroke’s MAP sensor from dirt and oil buildup, improving sensor accuracy and engine performance.

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PedalMonster Devours the Commander

A Camaro owner shares their experience with the Pedal Commander and compares it to the Banks PedalMonster, highlighting the safety concerns and performance benefits of the Banks product.

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