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Pintle hook

what's up fellows, i have a question? i am thinking about getting a

BANKS-high ram intake, but my question is -does it really make a diffrence

on boost pressure. ? it really sounds good but before i buy it i like to get your

opinion if any of you guys have this. i would greatly appreciate your imput :rolleyes:



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2004. 5 CTD, 2500hd, 325/600, 48re, 3. 73, billet grille, k&n intake, gauges,

27. 5 f/er, westin step bars, tool box, rancho rs9000x, 4 x 4 , dark grey,

sheepskin seat covers,. :D
 
Do you want to increase or decrease your boost? If the boost goes up by adding an intake, you may just have placed a restriction in line of the valves.



Most of these intakes don't do much for power on the older models. Not sure about newer units.



Dave
 
Hi-RAM

Whether it does any good or not I like the looks.



How many of us put chrome parts all over our 1970s muscle car just for looks... .



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What did your dyno sheet say Cummins? All the ones that have been posted show a loss, not much but definately no gain. They do look good though.
 
Dyno

I have never had mine on a dyno. Just the feel in the seat of my pants when I am grossing 20k up Old Fort Mountain at 14 mpg.
 
Neutral Poster ... .



The ATS Arc-Flow VS the BANKS HIGH RAM ???



How could there be any diffrences in Performance/EGT claims. .



It looks as if they both cure the same Stock issue of the air horn not being aerodynamic .



Just Courious as I plan to pick one or the other up in the classifieds SomeDay.



http://3d.otisnet.net/air_intake.htm



DM
 
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Does it really matter how these things flow? The air still has to make a left and right turn to travel to the cylinders. I'm not sure there could be much of a gain in a turbocharged vehicle unless there is a built in restriction.



Please correct me if I am wrong.



Dave
 
I could see how the air could Sort of WWWWOOOSSHH in around the After Market Airhorns being that they curve to right down in the motor ... ... . Would get alot more gain in a Turbo Charged Vehical compared to a gasser ... . it would be like a little better ram-air no biggie . .



I dont think alot of people realize just how much boost theses trucks make stock ... 23# is suppose to be the efficency range ... . and 23# is still alot of air ...



the hardest a human could ever blow would be like 5#'s



With 23 and up #'s of pressure the slightest change in its path could really make a diffrence.



But How much ??



And Whos flows better??



How much diffrent could the Banks and the ATS be???



DM
 
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DieselMinded said:
How much diffrent could the Banks and the ATS be???



DM





I dont think that Either flows better, but the ATS does have spots for water/meth and Nitrous Built in, to make it easier to add HP
 
I wish somebody would come up with a aftermarket air horn like the 12valves have. A "Y" from the single air horn so some more air could get to the back cylinders.

Harold
 
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