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Banks Power Monster Ram Intake Elbow

  • Writer: Power Forge Diesel
    Power Forge Diesel
  • Mar 6
  • 1 min read
A high-angle, close-up shot of a vehicle's engine bay, focusing on a silver Banks Monster-Ram intake manifold. A custom black and silver metal heat shield with the "Banks" logo and five circular cutouts is mounted on top of the intake component. Various engine parts, including a yellow oil dipstick handle, fluid reservoirs, and thick metal piping with a sensor wire, are visible in the background and surrounding the manifold.
This is a wide-angle overhead shot of the engine bay for a 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine. The image captures the workspace during a mechanical project, highlighting several key components:

Banks Monster-Ram Intake: Centered in the frame is the silver intake manifold equipped with a black and silver Banks heat shield.

Engine Cover: To the left, the large black engine cover clearly displays the "Cummins 6.7L Turbo Diesel" branding and a "Diesel Engine Oil" fill cap.

Maintenance Details: On the right, a blue magnetic parts tray holds several removed bolts, suggesting work is in progress.

Fluid Reservoirs: The brake fluid reservoir with its yellow cap and the power steering fluid reservoir are visible near the firewall.

We installed a Banks Power Monster Ram Intake Elbow install on this 2020 Dodge Cummins.


This customer got the new dual heater intake to remove the notorious grid heater bolt/nut. This should be the first thing all Dodge Cummins owners do. If that bolt/nut melts off and drops into the intake, it can and will take our your engine. This customer has emissions intact and the banks intake accommodates for that. He is now enjoying peace of mind, as well as a slight power gain and better fuel economy.


If you own a Cummins and want to keep it running well, install a Banks Power Monster Ram Intake Elbow.

 
 
 

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