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Banks Power 17-24 Chevrolet/GMC 2500/3500 6.6L Duramax L5P Monster-Ram Turbo - 42792-NFind parts that fit my vehicle

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      The Banks Monster-Ram Turbo Inlet for the 2017-2024 Duramax L5P is the only intake elbow that outperforms stock without the destructive effects of turbo surge. More than a year in development, the Monster-Ram increases air mass flow to the compressor. This results in slower turbo shaft speed and a reduction in time to boost. With slower shaft speeds, throttle response is improved, and turbo life is increased.

      Air intake systems are a common first mod to many project cars. They are quick and simple to install while also enhancing the looks of your engine bay, the sounds of your engine, and the performance of your vehicle.

      Increase the power and enhance the sound of your engine by installing a short ram intake.

      Banks Power is known far and wide as the premier designer and manufacturer of power-enhancing products for diesel- and gas-powered light trucks, motorhomes, and sport-utility vehicles. Since the 1960s, Gale's futuristic high-performance engines have broken new ground while shattering world records.

      Banks Power 42792-N

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