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Banks Monster-Ram Intake System w/Fuel Line - 2019-2023 Dodge Ram Cummins 6.7L

Thoroughbred Sku #: BANMONRAMINTAKE1921DG

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Product Details

Product Name: Banks Monster-Ram Intake System w/Fuel Line - 2019-2024 Dodge Ram Cummins 6.7L
Manufacturer: Banks
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: BANMONRAMINTAKE1921DG

Flows 936 cfm, a 122% increase over stock

The stock elbow and heater kill airflow into your engine. Get back all that power you lose and gain a more responsive, power efficient engine. Improve airflow from the intercooler. Raise boost without increasing backpressure at the turbine.

Retains all emissions equipment for 50-State compliance.

What it does

The Monster-Ram improves airflow from the intercooler. It flows 936 cfm (71.5 lbs/min) with Banks’ High-Flow Heater and Billet Intake Plate compared to stock's 421 cfm (32.16 lbs/min).

Monster-Ram raises boost without increasing backpressure at the turbine. The result is a more responsive, power-efficient engine that offers even more headroom than stock for higher horsepower applications.

The complete system

Banks’ High-Flow Heater and Billet Intake Plate complete the perfect system. The High-Flow Heater allows for the removal of the restrictive stock heater grid plate. The new vertical coil-style heater provides the same functionality for cold starts as the stock grid heater but without obstructing airflow. Replacing the restrictive stock grid heater plate with the Banks High-Flow Intake Plate removes all obstructions and turbulence in the airflow path.

How it was designed

Utilizing the latest in CFD (computational fluid-dynamics), tested on the flow bench, the dyno, and on-road, Monster-Ram is a beast that only Banks could have unleashed. A direct-replacement aluminum casting, Monster-Ram is instant power, performance, and acceleration gratification. The factory inlet elbow is cramped and angular in order to accommodate the path of the stock No. 1 fuel line. Banks Engineers designed a new No. 1 fuel line, allowing the Monster-Ram to flow more air without obstruction.

Expandable

With four 1/8” NPT ports, perfect for temperature and pressure sensors, the sky's the limit for data acquisition and expandability.

Beats the competition

Like all Banks products, the Monster-Ram was tested against all available competitors. It more than doubles the improvement over the closest competitor.

Monster-Ram 6.7L Power Difference

  • The stock horn has quite a boost loss at the same flow, so now with a better flowing horn virtually all the boost produced by the turbos can get to the valves

Fitment Note:

  • Accommodates emissions equipment for 50-State compliance
  • Emissions equipment must be retained
  • Add the Banks High-Flow Heater and Billet Intake Plate for optimal power (2007.5-2012 use P/N 42800) (2013-2018 use P/N 42803)

Banks Monster Exhaust, 5.0" Single Exit w/ SideKick Tip Features:

  • Raises boost without increasing turbine drive pressure
  • Larger and less restrictive than stock intake
  • Improves flow of oxygen-rich air into cylinders
  • Quicker throttle response
  • Optimizes air pressure and distribution
  • Outflows stock over 122%
  • 3-3/8 inch inlet
  • Four 1/8 inch NPT ports
  • Accommodates stock mounting points
  • Includes proprietary fuel line and all necessary hardware
  • Natural Raw Finish, ready for paint or Red powder coat finish
  • For more information on Banks call us at 1-859-737-4966

Reviews

  • If I install this do I have to buy a programmer also so I won’t have a check engine light or issues starting?

    Bobby Smith | 6/8/2024

    No tuning required.

  • Will this void my warranty? And will it also improve fuel mileage?

    Jay Dahoda | 8/6/2022

    You would need to check with your service provider.