

Improves airflow from the intercooler. Monster-Ram raises boost without increasing backpressure at the turbine. Result: a more responsive, fuel-efficient engine. Up to six 1/8" NPT ports!
At Banks Power, just enough is never enough when it comes to engine airflow. Maximum power, performance and efficiency are the ultimate goals, but to make it all happen the engine has to breathe freely and without needless restrictions. Finding ways to pump your engine full of cooler, denser air has always been the key. Our High-Ram intakes have always whipped the competition. Our new Monster-Ram flat-out destroys it.
Utilizing the latest in electronic computational fluid-dynamic technology, tested on the flow bench as well as on the dyno, and finally proven in the real world where the rubber meets the road, Monster-Ram is a beast that only Banks could have unleashed. A simple, direct-replacement casting, Monster-Ram is instant power, performance and acceleration gratification. It's the perfect upgrade whether you're just starting out or working to build a serious, purpose-built machine. And with its up to six ports for water/meth/propane/nitrous injection (or pressure/temp. sensors), the sky's the limit for performance expandability. Monster-Ram is CNC port-matched to the stock heater as well as the optional Banks Billet Intake Heater Delete spacer.
For maximum results, step-up to the Monster-Ram with Banks Boost Tube System.

Above: With up to six ports for water/meth/propane/nitrous injection (or pressure/temp. sensors), the sky's the limit for Monster-Ram's performance expandability.

Above: Banks Monster-Ram versus stock inlet. Notice how cramped and angular the factory inlet is compared to Banks’ larger, streamlined cast-metal Monster-Ram

Above: Banks 3.5" Monster-Ram with 3.5" Boost Tube

Above: Banks 3.0" Monster-Ram for use with stock Boost Tube
BANKS BILLET INTAKE HEATER DELETE
If you want another half pound of boost, our Banks Billet Heater Delete is just the ticket. And...unlike some setups, when winter comes, you can put the Heater back in.

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Here it is in red, black and white. Proof positive that Banks Monster-Ram outflows the competition by anywhere from 29 to nearly 57%! Did we rig the test by doing anything to hurt the other guys' product performance? No way. We just kept improving ours until we put them on all back on the trailer.
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RAMMING IT TO THE COMPETITION Being an engineer as well as a competitive-as-hell hot-rodder means pursuing every airflow advantage possible. Back in ‘98, my original Dodge High-Ram crushed the flow of the stock elbow. This established yet another path to enhanced diesel power and mileage. But it also invited a slew of imitators, offering knock-off, pretender versions. Because they’ve essentially copied our original, the competitors’ numbers look pretty good.
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| Application | Year Range | Part # |
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| Banks Billet Intake Heater Delete Dodge 5.9L | 1998-07 | 42732 |
| Monster-Ram Dodge 5.9L 3" (use with stock boost tube) | 2003-07 | 42765 |
| Monster-Ram Dodge 5.9L 3-1/2" with 3-1/2" Boost Tube | 2003-07 | 42766 |
| Intake- High-Ram Intake '03-07 w/ Banks Boost Tube |
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| Intake- Heater Delete Kit '98-07 | |
| Intake- High-Ram Air Intake '03-07 |
“Speak Power. Well, Gale Banks and his engines do just that.”
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