The guys at Banks worked on the KORE race truck for something like 12 hours. I wasn't there but it was very intense. They programmed the truck to Kents liking. Then they installed an intercooler, Big Hoss Intake Ram, Big Head turbo wastegate, and custom made 4" exhaust. They dynoed the truck over and over and set it not to defuel at all before 1250*. Even so, the truck runs real cool, all the time and almost never has to defuel. Kore has to run a paper filter because there isn't a filter out yet that helps with the dust of Baja. The truck pulls real hard as soon as you hit the throttle. I was amazed how their programming can be customized.
I also want you guys to know that I am just a friend of KORE, I do work on the truck and am a member of Kents team but thats it. The opinions that I offer are just that, MHO... ... I am very proud of what was accomplished by the team but KORE is responsible for the design, engineering, and r&d. It is fairly easy to come in late to something already cool and give a hand. There are thousands of miles of hard off road abuse in the testing of every KORE product. The end result of beefing the truck is a race effort for the Baja 500. After not finishing that race due to time, The company decieded to go for the Gusto. Baja 1000. It takes 6 months for the prep. We broke the truck three times a week befor the race out here. Then we fixed it, and tried to break it again. After new diffs, and a few minor beefings they finished the race without any problems. The power made by Banks is smooth, reliable power. Not neck jarring drag race power but constant smooth power. You only need what your vehicle is able to handle. Now, could Banks make more power? I would say gobbs more if needed. Does the Kore race team need more power? Not yet! If we do, Banks will be able to handle all we need. I have heard talk of VGT technology and more fuel too. Gail Banks is at the cutting edge of technology when it comes to the Cummins. It is his favorite. period.
Greg