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Banks Ram-Air Cold Air Intake 23-24 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke SuperDuty

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When increasing horsepower and efficiency for your Ford Powerstroke there are a lot of variables to consider. It is the merging of cold air, fuel, and pressure that gives your Ford Powerstroke the horsepower you want. With Banks Ram-Air® Cold Air Intake you can be sure your engine will have all the cold air it craves all the while protecting your system from any debris. In other words, the Ram-Air Intake system was specifically designed to increase mass air flow by 36% over stock while also filtering over 116.7 in2 more filtration media than the competition. Ram-Air Intake Design The streamlined Ram-Air design was created to optimize air velocity and density giving you greater performance, flow, and sound over stock. How does it do it? The smooth tapered shape through the EPDM bellows creates proper airflow management without turbulence zones or choke points. Also, Banks' "Big-Ass Filter" has over 90% more surface area than stock air filters so clogged filter issues will be a thing of the past. The Ram-Air system EPDM bellows are designed to flex and shape themselves giving you uninterrupted airflow even if your engine rocks under heavy loads. By reducing pressure loss we can keep air density and maximize our power and throttle.. Filter Option Choose between Oiled or Dry Filters for your Ram-Air system. Honestly, it's a matter of personal choice as both are easy to maintain when done properly. Dry filters need replacing more often than oiled as you can re-oil the oiled filters for repeated use. Both are effective at what you require most though and that's protecting your engine.

When increasing horsepower and efficiency for your Ford Powerstroke there are a lot of variables to consider. It is the merging of cold air, fuel, and pressure that gives your Ford Powerstroke the horsepower you want. With Banks Ram-Air® Cold Air Intake you can be sure your engine will have all the cold air it craves all the while protecting your system from any debris. In other words, the Ram-Air Intake system was specifically designed to increase mass air flow by 36% over stock while also filtering over 116.7 in2 more filtration media than the competition.

Ram-Air Intake Design

The streamlined Ram-Air design was created to optimize air velocity and density giving you greater performance, flow, and sound over stock. How does it do it? The smooth tapered shape through the EPDM bellows creates proper airflow management without turbulence zones or choke points. Also, Banks' "Big-Ass Filter" has over 90% more surface area than stock air filters so clogged filter issues will be a thing of the past. The Ram-Air system EPDM bellows are designed to flex and shape themselves giving you uninterrupted airflow even if your engine rocks under heavy loads. By reducing pressure loss we can keep air density and maximize our power and throttle..

Filter Option

Choose between Oiled or Dry Filters for your Ram-Air system. Honestly, it's a matter of personal choice as both are easy to maintain when done properly. Dry filters need replacing more often than oiled as you can re-oil the oiled filters for repeated use. Both are effective at what you require most though and that's protecting your engine.

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FEATURES & BENEFITS:
  • "Big Ass Filter" extends service life and requires fewer cleanings
  • Side fender vent for additional sound and cold air induction
  • Unique silicone elbow with bellows allow for engine movement
  • Over 116.7 in2 more filtration media vs closest competitor
  • Massive two piece XLPE airbox insulates against heat soak
  • Enclosed housing keeps out hot, power-robbing engine air
  • Largest filter on the market with 537.3 in3 total volume
  • Oversized airbox increases cool air volume around filter
  • More audible and aggressive induction note
  • Connects to OEM forward air inlet
  • No check engine light
About Banks Power
BANKS POWER PRODUCTS

Established in 1958, Gale Banks Engineering has grown to 200+ employees on a 12-acre campus. The Mechanical Engineering Department, staffed with world-class automotive people, designs and tests the latest high performance equipment. Sophisticated electronic engineering technologies are applied to engine improvement in the rapidly growing Computer Systems Engineering Department. GBE designs turbocharged engines from the centerline of the crankshaft, out.

BANKS DIESEL PERFORMANCE IS UNDISPUTED

Gale Banks Engineering (Banks Performance) is one of the most trusted names in diesel performance and manufacturers arguably the highest quality diesel truck parts for our Cummins, Duramax, or Powerstroke diesel trucks with highly sophisticated and tested components from your airbox to the tailpipe, and everything in between. With products like the Ram-Air Intake System for your Cummins, Techni-Cooler Intercooler for your Power Stroke, Big Head Wastegate for your Duramax, High-Ram Intake Manifold for your Ecodiesel, and their extensive line of Monster Banks Exhaust systems to help your engine exhale, you’ll be sure that every last ounce of available airflow is being utilized. Further, Banks Power Products produces numerous diesel tuners and programmers, such as their Derringer, iQ, AutoMind, and EconoMind, and water methanol injection systems to not only produce additional horsepower, but lower exhaust gas temperatures (EGT’s) and increase fuel economy (MPG’s). And for those of us that would prefer to not source individual parts from numerous manufacturers, they deliver proven complete vehicle packages that are tested to perform at their pinnacle when used in conjunction with one another, such as their Big Hoss Bundles, PowerPacks, and Six-Gun Bundles.

Now, with all of this available horsepower, how are you going to get it to the ground? Don’t worry, they've got you covered with their highly acclaimed Billet Torque Converters featuring proven triple disc technology. To keep your newly found horsepower under control, Banks also manufactures a complete line of exhaust brakes. Available are both traditional inline mechanical exhaust brakes, as well as their line of SpeedBrakes that take advantage of the electronically controlled veins or sliding rings in newer variable geometry turbos (VGT) for both a simple installation and effective braking.

BANKS EXHAUST AT DPP!

Yes, Banks even manufactures their own line of exhaust systems and components that work just as well when included in one of their complete power packages as they do when installed independently. One thing that really sets Banks exhaust systems apart from the rest of the competition, is the fact they are wheelbase specific. While every other manufacturer designs their kits for all wheelbases, and essentially relies on you either cutting or excluding a piece for a shorter application (such as a crew cab, short bed), Banks has specific part numbers for each configuration to reduce installation time.

Wow, what DON’T they do? Well, they don’t fail, they don’t produce cheap knock off parts, and they don’t let the competition finish ahead of them, that’s what Banks DOESN’T do!

BANKS PROJECTS

While having the ability to produce world class performance parts is one thing, putting your money where your mouth is could be on an entirely different level, and that's exactly what Gale Banks is known for. Time and again, they've proven their design, engineering and manufacturing prowess in whole vehicle development/modification, including Project Sidewinder, Banks GMC Syclone, and the big block twin-turbo Pontiac Firebird. And in order to provide testament to the capabilities of such vehicles, you are likely to find Gale Banks himself on the Bonneville Salt Flats setting a new land speed record, or on site with the military refining the engines that they specifically build for their Oshkosh JLTV vehicles. So yeah, you can rest assured that Banks has used, abused, and attempted to find the limits of every one of their products.

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