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Picture of a #11 TST plate wanted

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I've searched through some past posts but didn't find one. Does anybody remember if one had been posted lately and knows the subject or the link? Or maybe someone has a picture and can post it? I want to see the profile and check it against my BD plate.



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-Jay
 
Gee, Dee, that was helpful ;) Why am I not surprised yours is modified!



OK. One more time - and I'll clarify this time - a picture of an UNMODIFIED # 11 plate, please :D



(Hey Dee, at least it's comforting to know theirs is not much different than BD's. But I'd still like to see a picture. )



Thanks, all.

-Jay
 
Where's a Banks ad when you need it? They use #11s on most of their upgrades, remember a few pictures on their site.
 
Jay, it looks like the 11 I'm holding, except the guy ground the bottom corner off, like the stock plate. I didn't think that area did anything. Yours looks kinda like my stock plate after I got done with it, with the exception of the main fuel ramp! I can pencil trace this 11 and fax it to you if you want. Craig
 
Craig,



Yes, as I remember, he ground the bottom off a little. I think it helped to add a little fuel to the low end and smooth out the whoosh when the boost comes on. He may have doctored the top of that nose a bit as well. Just can't remember for sure.



Thanks for offering to send a trace. That will work just fine. Fax number sent via private message.



-Jay
 
Bill:

On the thing of the Banks kit , the wifes 98 has a Banks kit, turbo housing, twin air ram, etc. Does that mean there is a #11 plate in there also. I can't seem to find out. It was installed at camping world in OK by the previous owner.



. . Preston. . :(
 
#11 is the main plate that Banks uses for 94-96 autos and some manuals. The only way to be sure is to call the Banks engineering dept with your vehicle info ( not Banks info). That's how I found out that I had 11s, took less than a minute.
 
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