elephantrider
Hydraulic Lifter Crew
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me too!
I put that same k&n on my truck. It messes with the map sensor pretty bad. I was regen like every 150-200 miles. Put the banks cold air on there back to normal if not betterI had a banks monster ram intake installed on my 2021 standard cummins. It was an immediate power increase.
But then I installed a stock sized K&N air filter That also made a huge difference.
I can't believe how much faster and more power it has now!
I had a banks monster ram intake installed on my 2021 standard cummins. It was an immediate power increase.
But then I installed a stock sized K&N air filter That also made a huge difference.
I can't believe how much faster and more power it has now!
I had a banks monster ram intake installed on my 2021 standard cummins. It was an immediate power increase.
But then I installed a stock sized K&N air filter That also made a huge difference.
I can't believe how much faster and more power it has now!
It won’t help.Just bought one in an effort to permanent fix P2609 and resultant check engine on my newly acquired 2020 ram 3500 aisin laramie. Any resultant sensor or regen issues? Have had a 99 ram 2500 for 15 years. Lot to learn. Grateful for this resource. Joined yesterday. Hi y’all.
Ha talk about scaring the OP off! i think there's way more hate than love for Banks on this forum as well as others. I see some merits to his stuff but some of it is fancy marketing and bling so I'm in the middle I guess. I did pick up the horn but have yet to install it - mostly for the grid heater bolt issue. And if it gives me increased throttle response and some measured MPG increase I'll take it. The physics behind the thing makes sense - increases mass density etc. Although most of the marketing I see on the thing these days is about broken bolt engine failure prevention vs increased performance. To each his own...
If I did the Banks horn it be solely for the grid heater bolt.