Okay so I recently ordered the Banks Stinger System less the "monster exhaust" since I already have a 5" turbo back setup.
So far I am disgusted with their customer service. I ordered factory direct, was initially impressed as they contacted me via a comment I left on their website inquiring about what ever happend to the VGT turbo they debuted on extreme 4x4 several years ago. He explained that they were a little unrealistic on the pricepoint that was required to bring that VGT to market and while it eventually worked, no one would pay what it cost to get it to that point.
I ordered the Ram Air Intake (w-scoop) and the economind with Banks IQ stinger calibration. Rather than shipping me all of the products at once, they shipped each piece individually 3-5 days apart and with it taking 5 business days via UPS Ground for each item. Then to boot they charged me $122 in shipping. They gave me a below market price for the product (a few bucks lower), but after you factor in the shipping, it was atleast $60 more than you can buy from a reseller with free shipping.
I contacted my salesman as I had intially been told shipping would be $64 and to inquire why they couldnt ship the items at the same time. I was told the Ram Air was waiting on production. Still no explaination as to why they didnt just wait to ship all together. I also noted that the invoice indicated the programmer was for an 03-05 truck and mine was an 06 so to check that before they shipped it. He assure me it was the right programmer and he would double check before shipped.
Imagine my surprise as I am spending my labor day weekend tearing down the turbo to drill the exhaust manifold and I untimately discover the kit is void of the Turbo gasket required (and allegedly includeded in the kit) to reinstall the turbo, and surprise its hard to find one on Saturday of a holiday weekend. So before I got the last bolt out of the turbo (it was being particularly difficult and after 3 hrs and upon the realization the gasket wasn't included, we abondoned that project and moved forward without the pyrometer.
I initially oberved the label on the box indicating the programmer was for 01-2010 cummins so never checked the second set of instructions which indicated the programmer included was only for 03-05 cummins. Of course this realization came on the last page of the instructions which indicated I should tap fuse #50, I opened my fuse box and counted only 42 fuse slots. I began to investigate more closely and realized the programmer was the wrong one.
I assume that the programmer is the same, that I just need to call tech support and find out which fuse I should tap (directions indicate selecting the wrong fuse will mean your programmer will not function properly). SURPRISE Banks Install Support Services are only open M-F 8-5.
Manage to get my salesman on the phone, and lets just say at this point I was not polite. He proceeds to explain that he has made a mistake and that indeed that programmer won't work on my truck and that I need to uninstall it and send it back and that of course he can't get me anything even in the mail until Tuesday.
I left him with the mandate to spend the next several days consulting with his manager about what is going to be done to try to retain my business and compensate me and my mechanic for completely wasting our time.
At this point I am not even sure I want to go forward. Curious about others experiences with Banks. Recommendations
Don't get me wrong I own my culpability in not more throughly checking for the gasket in advance and checking the fitment of the programmer. I was anxious as we all are when we open new turck goodies. 2010 fitment was on top so I made and assumption. We all know what they say about assumptions.
So far I am disgusted with their customer service. I ordered factory direct, was initially impressed as they contacted me via a comment I left on their website inquiring about what ever happend to the VGT turbo they debuted on extreme 4x4 several years ago. He explained that they were a little unrealistic on the pricepoint that was required to bring that VGT to market and while it eventually worked, no one would pay what it cost to get it to that point.
I ordered the Ram Air Intake (w-scoop) and the economind with Banks IQ stinger calibration. Rather than shipping me all of the products at once, they shipped each piece individually 3-5 days apart and with it taking 5 business days via UPS Ground for each item. Then to boot they charged me $122 in shipping. They gave me a below market price for the product (a few bucks lower), but after you factor in the shipping, it was atleast $60 more than you can buy from a reseller with free shipping.
I contacted my salesman as I had intially been told shipping would be $64 and to inquire why they couldnt ship the items at the same time. I was told the Ram Air was waiting on production. Still no explaination as to why they didnt just wait to ship all together. I also noted that the invoice indicated the programmer was for an 03-05 truck and mine was an 06 so to check that before they shipped it. He assure me it was the right programmer and he would double check before shipped.
Imagine my surprise as I am spending my labor day weekend tearing down the turbo to drill the exhaust manifold and I untimately discover the kit is void of the Turbo gasket required (and allegedly includeded in the kit) to reinstall the turbo, and surprise its hard to find one on Saturday of a holiday weekend. So before I got the last bolt out of the turbo (it was being particularly difficult and after 3 hrs and upon the realization the gasket wasn't included, we abondoned that project and moved forward without the pyrometer.
I initially oberved the label on the box indicating the programmer was for 01-2010 cummins so never checked the second set of instructions which indicated the programmer included was only for 03-05 cummins. Of course this realization came on the last page of the instructions which indicated I should tap fuse #50, I opened my fuse box and counted only 42 fuse slots. I began to investigate more closely and realized the programmer was the wrong one.
I assume that the programmer is the same, that I just need to call tech support and find out which fuse I should tap (directions indicate selecting the wrong fuse will mean your programmer will not function properly). SURPRISE Banks Install Support Services are only open M-F 8-5.
Manage to get my salesman on the phone, and lets just say at this point I was not polite. He proceeds to explain that he has made a mistake and that indeed that programmer won't work on my truck and that I need to uninstall it and send it back and that of course he can't get me anything even in the mail until Tuesday.
I left him with the mandate to spend the next several days consulting with his manager about what is going to be done to try to retain my business and compensate me and my mechanic for completely wasting our time.
At this point I am not even sure I want to go forward. Curious about others experiences with Banks. Recommendations
Don't get me wrong I own my culpability in not more throughly checking for the gasket in advance and checking the fitment of the programmer. I was anxious as we all are when we open new turck goodies. 2010 fitment was on top so I made and assumption. We all know what they say about assumptions.