Thankyou sir! Great Vid. I just installed my MonsterRam, took me the better part of two days but also included putting in a new Thermostat and both radiator hoses (note to others, get rid of the stock squeeze type hose clamps!). Man, you weren't Lying about that last PCV hose! That was a SoB!
I bought the Monster Ram a year ago after a friend lost his engine to the grid heater bolt, but was nervous and hesitant about installing it myself. Your video was done so well that I now have the confidence to do it myself. Thank you!!! I did the turbo actuator replacement and radiator Y myself and it feels good to complete these projects instead of paying someone to do it.
@@1980Elplacerdeviajar The turbo actuator sits on the side of the turbo and moves the vans for the exhaust brake. Mine went out and I replaced it with one from City Diesel. Not a bad job, definitely easier than the Monster Air intake. Plenty of TH-cam videos on it and specifically how to test so you you know you just need the actuator and not the whole turbo.
This is my first ever comment after decades on TH-cam but the production quality and concise information is some of the best I've seen regardless of topic. Currently tearing my truck down with this guide now.
Hi folks. This is. Few words for the person who is considering installing the Bank Monster Ram intake. Just do it. Make sure you have all the tools needed, then do it. I completed my project in 10 hours. The most difficult part was loosening and tightening #6 fuel line. Everything else was easy, just time consuming. If I can do it, so can you. I am happy I did it. The detailed video was most helpful. Take you for the video creators.
It took me 10 hours because I was not an auto mechanic. I worked slowly and methodically. I'd watch a bit of thoroughbred diesels video, then I'd do a couple of tasks. Then, I'd watch the next video segment. I progressed that way until I was complete. I think my confidence and anxiety over doing the job slowed me down. If I had to do it again, I would probably get it done in approximately 3 to 4 hours, maybe 5 hours. (Hours will add on when you see the soot inside your engine and you clean it out) I knew I wanted the Ram intake installed, but I couldn't afford to pay someone qualified to do it for me. I had to do it because of the unknown. What would happen if that little nut breaks off. I would be screwed if it broke. So, lay out your tools as described in the video, turn on some music, and start the project. Ivam in Minnesota. I've had only a couple of cold morning start-ups. So far, the heater element is working well. My computer that tracts average miles per gallon did increase by 1 gallon per hour.
Wow!! 😃 Just finished watching this entire video over the last couple days... now THIS is the "gold standard" of instructional videos! Amazing... That said, after seeing the complexity of this install, AND knowing my own fairly "modest" mechanical abilities and skills, I am definitely taking mine in to Banks and have it installed by pros! I'm fortunate enough to live reasonably near Banks Engineering and really would like to have it done by them. Yeah, I know it won't be cheap...but this is the kind of thing that I am willing to pay to have done. For all of you who did it yourself...mega kudos to you!!
Nice through job. Three weeks ago my son in law and I installed this on my 2019 Ram. First time tearing apart an engine for both of us, and while we got it done, it took the better part of 2 days to successfully complete. Day 1 to install, and day 2 half a day to tear it half apart and fix the fuel leak we found on day one.. there were differences in the instructions and Banks video based on the truck year. We never found our banjo bolt and assume that was not included on that year truck. I had already installed the Banks Ram air on my truck and between that and the Monster Ram, certainly makes the engine and exhaust break a lot louder. I use the truck for pulling my RV and am on our first long trip now. I pull a 36 foot 5th wheel weigh in around 11k so not a monster but all I have is the 2500 not the 3500. Running between 60 and 65 on the interstates I average a solid 14 miles a gallon which I consider great. Withe the changes I may be getting another half mile per gallon than before but will take a few more trips to know for sure. So overall I like the mods. I would not say the performance improvements have been huge but we learned a lot doing them. Wish I had watched your video before we started as there were some great tips. My son in law just bought this for his 2013 Ram 2500, so now we get to try to do a better job this time. Thanks again for this video. 😊
I would recommend everyone install this if your warranty is up....I had the bolt break off and it destroyed my engine (2017 2500 with the 6.7). The dealer initially quoted me $32,000 for a new engine. However, because I was only over warranty by 2 months and 6k miles, they backed off but it still cost me $6k (rental $3500 and Install of $2500)because it took them 42 days to get it done. Then I found out it was not a new engine but a remanufactured engine. I also found out the actual installed price in some paper work (I was not supposed to see) was around $17,000 (they lied) for a "new" engine installed. The warranty for this engine is almost up and I plan on installing the Banks Monster Ram intake......Your video was very well done, so thank you. So if you are unfortunate enough to have the bolt/nut of death happen to you, play hard ball with the dealer.....I mean pitch a fit! Then watch them and pay attention. Especially if you live in Auburn California. They also acted like they were doing me a big frickin favor.....ugh! It should be a recall.
I installed one of these today on 2017 Ram 2500. It had the code for the intake air heater and holy smokes that bolt was barely hanging on. Anyway, I want to thank you for this straight forward and informative video. Just two things - I managed the #6 fuel pipe with a 19mm crows foot on a ratchet, worked like a charm. Two, I was surprised the kit didn't come with the egr pipe gaskets, we were fortunate the local dealer had them in stock. Thanks again.
The Best Video by Far!!! Never knew about the Heater Grid bolt and the problems it can cause. So, I just went ahead and replaced it on my 2013 Ram 3500. Saved a lot of time and money watching this video! If anybody wants to make video on youtube about working on their trucks, then they need to watch and learn from this one. Great Job!
I just completed installing the Monster Ram on my 2015 Ram 2500. Your video gave me the confidence to do it myself. The tips you provided for the more challenging parts of the job were invaluable. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Great video. I just installed my new Monster Ram and your install instructions where perfect. No confusion. I recommend all Ram owners get this installed before its too late. Take Care.
@@wildcat5496 did you end up with a Check engine light after install? I've read many reviews that Banks knows of the issue of "too much air" that triggers a CEL and they don't have a fix for it. How'd you fair? I have a '23 3500 6.7HO that I wanna do this upgrade on but don't wanna deal with the CEL.
Kudos for a very detailed and though install video, used it for my install on 2019 RAM 6.7 with 30k miles without any issues. Luckily grid heater bolt was still intact . Did not even need to view the Banks install instructions. I also installed the Ram Air and Pedal Monster, what a big difference in overall performance. My truck is a beast now, thanks Wade. Banks Power and Thoroughbred Diesel rocks !.
10/10 Install Video!! Wade has walked me through a clutch, turbo, and now a monster ram install on my 2017 Ram 2500. Couldn’t be more thankful for Thoroughbred and Wade for putting together these great videos. The sixth fuel line gave me some trouble on this install. I ended up using a crows foot on a three inch extension and used the same method to check torque on my lines during reinstall.
Love comprehensive step-by-step guides like this! This is so informative! I love how you keep pointing important things out as you perform the more mundane tasks. Very clean and well performed install I would say. Thank you very much for this!
This is by far one of the best how-to videos I have ever watched. So direct and step by step, all they way through. Thanks for making my install so easy.
Great resource video. HIGHLY RECOMMEND watching this all the way through to get a good understanding of the process then keep it handy while you’re at it. Wade really does a great job of bringing up a lot of little things that would be easy to miss or even get the cart in front of the horse in a few places. Take your time, keep it clean and you’ll be fine!!
Amazing job on the video! I plan on doing this upgrade/fix on my 2016. I have saved this video and will be using it during installation. Thank you again sir. Great job
I just want to reach out and say thank you for one of the best tech videos I have watched. I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm not a pro. This video was so well put together and easy to watch. I was able to do my intake in about 3 hours with the laptop under the hood. Once again, thank you guys so much.
Leaving the CCV cover off creates much more room for getting your hands in between the engine and the firewall for the work in the aft section of engine… connectors , fuel lines ect.
Amazing video, ive got a 2012, almost 300k on her but im fixing to order one of these banks kits today, just to be safe! Thank you guys at Thoroughbred Diesel for putting this video out there! Wasnt really nervous about doing it myself other than the fact of cracking open fuel lines but yall made it look amazing and easy!
Thank you so much for this instructional video. I just finished installing my BANKS MONSTER AIR, BOOST TUBE, and BANKS RAM AIR. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into helping others with your business and videos.
Just want to add my thanks to all the others. Installed the Monster Ram over three days last week due to location issues (did it in a covered parking garage near us). Had to cart tools and accessories each day, so took a little longer than most. Your video was invaluable when I had questions! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything, as the work is a bit involved, but well worth it! Had a code (P02E9) afterwards, but it was installer error, as I missed the plug near the MAF sensor. Love the product and feel good that I saved money, protected my engine, and got a performance boost to boot!
Thank you so much for this! Installed mine this last weekend and had the iPad next to me with your video taking me through step by step. I’m honestly not sure I would have been willing to do it myself without your detailed video. My egr which I’ve had turned off but not removed for years just happened to relocate itself as well. Thanks again!!!
Although I don't own a diesel truck, I've seen Gale Banks' and other videos on the monster ram. So I decided to see what this was about. I'm beyond impressed! I do hope to own a Ram/Cummins truck in the near future, and I'm saving THIS video for step by step instructions!
First thing that I need to say is that I really don't like to do mechanical work. I am in construction so I am handy enough to do the simple things. I was really worried about the bolt problem and I am 1.5 years out of the warranty and at 63,000 miles on my 2018 3500, so I bought the Banks RAM Monster intake. I started up your video and would watch a few minutes then went outside to do what I saw for a few minutes, then back in to the video. I missed where you said to plug in the back blue plug but I thought about it as I was going . The point to all this is that if I had understood how much was involve from the beginning I might have sent the truck somewhere to have it done. I really don't have the extra money to do that so following you was definitely the best option. It runs great so you did a great job because you were able to show even me how to do it. LOL
1:02:32 Saved my heart attack! The fuel rail is machined in a way that almost looks like a crack around the #2 connector port, and got some fuel that leaked out under that square. I was baffled on how it can hold 20k+ psi, but breaks over backing off a nut that's suppose to be 30ft lbs🤣 Great video btw, very thorough!
I bought the Monster Ram and Banks boost tubs about a month ago. Me and my dad will be installing it on my 2017 Ram in the next couple weeks. I will definitely be watching this video as we go
Just installed the monster ram kit on my 2021 3500, just want to say your video was very informative and well laid out, it made the project go smooth and no surprises Thanks 😊
What an amazing video walked through it step by step with the video and complete the job the I thought it was going to be way harder and more compile but the video made it a breeze
Installed mine on a 2020 last weekend. Took me an out 6-7 hours(actual work) the QR link for the install is good but the one I got was a mix of 4th gen and 5th gen. My truck has the CP4 that had 2 hp lines to the fuel rail that were secured to the block. The sensor connector the egr cross over was also in a in a different location and I had to use some creativity to get everything connected and routed out of harms way. But it was not terrible and on top of getting rid of the factory grid heater I’ve gained about 1.5 mpg with just the monster and the cold side boost tube. The banks intake and the hot side tube are next.
Great video, easy to follow. One recommendation, plug in the throttle valve connector before bolting down the banks intake. Little more difficult after everything put together on my 2010 2500 ram. Probably THE best video I’ve used to reference to do work on a vehicle.
Thank you for the great video. I watched it all the way through and it gave me the confidence to tackle this job. I then referenced as I was going to make sure I didn't miss anything. Turned out great!
A+ for Excellent video. Real Time video is by far the best. Frankly, I Don't even have a Cummins, I've got a Hemi.. but it was such a good video, I watched the entire thing.
Great Video. Can’t thank you enough for all the great information, made the job really easy. , all the little tips , especially with the wiring harness & fuel rail. , this job was actually easier than swapping out the inner cooler & boost tubes. Calling out all the sizes helped getting prepped for the job.
Fantastic video .I saw the Banks system on a Banks video and wondered about installation. I don't have a Cummins but I subscribed to check out your other content.This video is so informative that without a doubt you have other interesting videos and hopefully some for my vehicles.
Excellent video. I was following along as needed and when I put one of the caps in the fuel rail and saw bubbles from the bottom and got a bit worried but then moments later you explained that that was normal. Thanks for the great detailed video sir.
What truly surprises me is how many manufacturing mistakes Cummings Ram makes. Along comes Banks with the solution. Why doesn't Ram pay attention to the issues and Fix It ? Ram has all the data to see the issues. The Banks Red Horn hands down looks 10 times better in the engine bay. But, the lack of intelligence in engine design stuns me.
@@davidhips8754 They have so much data. They know the amount of failures that are going to happen, when they will happen, and what the over under is for them to do a recall vs deal with lawsuits. Any manufacturer could create an actual bulletproof vehicle. But that would literally be the end of their productions. Most people would keep their vehicle for 30 years if all they had to do was routine maintenance. That's why we need new car manufacturer's who can develope a business model around longevity, that way they don't need to sell you a new car every 5 years in order to keep their lights on.
I'm installing this now. I have to say this is a great DIY video! I've watched this video a few times now, and it seems like there's something missing. You don't have a second alternator and the Aisin transmission. I was wondering why you have so much extra space. Probably didn't need to separate the trans dipstick from the oil stick. So far, so good.
I'm in the process of waiting for my intake to show up. I've started tear down. I'm de carbonized the EGR and the cross over and all sensors. Without this video I would probably not attempted it myself. Excellent info and very good explanation. Thank you. Hard to get info like this nowadays. Thank you again
Awesome video, not installing the monster ram but am installing the BD grid heater kit and couldnt find anything regarding the rear sensor or if i could leave it plugged in and hang it up for my 09, thanks a bunch. Even found a set of unopened HF flare wrenches and the biggest one fits the rail fittings 😂 subbed.
Great detailed video!!! Not sure why you didn't cycle the ignition 5-6 times like you do when you replace your fuel filters. Your fuel rail was completely dry and needed primed.
How often do you see a grid heater bolt failure in your line of work? Is there a way to check it through periodic maintenance? What do you charge for installation at your shop in Kentucky and how many hours is the installation. You did a great job on this video! Thank you for taking the time to help the do it your selfers and letting us know what we are in for in such detail before making the commitment.
Thank you for the kind words. We no longer offer full service here at our shop, but the shops that partner with us see this failure in the field on a more frequent basis than they would like. One of the biggest advantages of this kit as well is the amount of airflow that we have increased just by getting rid of the restrictive grid heater, so that in itself in my opinion is what we focus on with this, and avoiding the failure is a part of that.
Absolutely point on video! Recommend to many! Im commenting because you told us all to ne careful with FRPS an i failed to follow that simple instruction. 😢 Prosource Diesel has FRPS @$99 save instead of $RockAuto @ $ 500 shipped. Thanks again for such a great & informative video.
Howdy Wade. After the install, are there programming requirements with the increased air flow, or crank and go? Same question if deleted. Thanks for a great video! I appreciated the cleanliness and attention to detail as I am OCD high function with projects. Again, GREAT VIDEO and tutorial.👍🏼
No programming required here. Airflow increase doesn’t wont trip a light, and neither does the rationality to the intake air heater. This install is seamless.
I would like to say thank you for a detailed and concise and educational video. It gave me the confidence to tackle this large project. One thing I have no idea how you were able to loosen the #6 fuel line, but alas I was able to carefully remove the fuel rail without loosening the # 6 fuel line. Thank you for all you help. 21Ram2500
You deserve an Oscar for this video, terrific videography and description. I threw a P2493 code on a 2016 6.7 and have cleaned the EGR bypass valve, cooler, valve, bypass tube which was carbon'd up pretty good. I am wondering if my heater core potential restriction is causing this error and it is time to install a Banks?
Do it. Period. Use this video for a guide, trust your abilities and do it. These trucks are worth the effort. Be patient,be careful, and keep your truck for a long, long time. 😎
They do not come with feed tubes, and we do suggest changing them anytime you install new injectors. These are a perfect compliment to an upgraded turbo and will really take advantage of the available power.
I used your video to install mine and everything went great! EXCEPT I’m paranoid about one of the six horn bolts, the one that’s directly under the pvc oil pipe. (Top left, 1:17:41 ) You didn’t show how you torqued that one and now I have a low speed (5mph-10) whistle sound that’s intermittent, doesn’t happen in park. Hope it’s not a boost leak from that particular bolt from not being able to torque it and ruin the gasket. Came back to this video to double check my work to yours and see you didn’t show or state how you went about that bolt. Any recommendations on what tool to get in there would be great bc nothing fits other than a regular 6 Allen, used the non ball end bc I didn’t want it to break off but you can only get about 3mm of turn at a time from a really weird angle. My flex extension won’t fit, wobble knuckle bit won’t fit. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I wasn’t able to torque that bolt either truthfully, I had a pretty good feel as to what the other bolts had, so I felt my way through it. I think the sound you are hearing is the increased flow into the intake. As long as you aren’t seeing soot trails, I would imagine that you are good.
Great video !! Say does that foam really need to be re-installed on the driver's side on the back of the intake plate? Not sure what it's for,,,,heat insulation for the rear fuel lines? Please keep up the stellar work man and thank you! 😎👍
First off! Great video. Thank you for doing this. Keep the videos coming. One thing though. I noticed in your video you did not put the copper washer on the heating element before installing it. Is that needed?
At 1:07:05 you start reinstalling the rubber isolator without the rear injector plug reconnected and then at 1:07:47 it's suddenly in place. Were you able to reconnect it with the isolator in place or did you have to re-remove the isolator, connect the rear injector plug and then reinstall the isolator and PCV hose again?
@@thoroughbreddiesel Ya, I saw that, but that’s 14 minutes later than the rear connector being connected. Anyhow, this is BY FAR the best video (really the only one worth watching actually) on installing the Banks Monster Ram. 👍🏻
So first of all on the very back fuel line instead of like he said a short box in wrench you can take a 19 mm Crow's foot slide it over the tube and down onto the nut with a 3/8 ratchet and a 3 in extension. Use it to loosen it and leave it on after you flip the fuel line out of the way so that when you're ready to reassemble it's already still on there just roll the fuel line back to the fuel rail and then retighten using the Crow's foot. Also, don't use a magnet to put the bolt on the inside of the ram. Use the little gripper retriever. You push the button and the four little prongs come out and expand. They actually grip the bolt instead of relying on just the magnet. Far less likely to drop the bolt and will actually hold the bolt tight enough to turn it and get a few turns on it versus relying on a magnet. Lastly, be very careful moving the fuel rail with the sensor still hooked onto the back. That rail pressure sensor broke on me before I even move the fuel rail. It's a very flimsy sender. Easily got one overnight from Amazon but the problem is getting the original off. Had to put the fuel rail and advice while holding the and with the proper size wrench and it took a pipe wrench with a cheater to get the old one to break loose.
Is there not a concern with the bolt installed inside the horn coming loose and falling in the engine or over time, filling with soot where it can not be removed later if needed? Great video by the way, very informative!
Good question. The bolt is pretty long and I don’t think it will back out to a point that can be ingested. Your statement about the bolt filling with soot is correct. We hope that a revision is done on this product to include a hex head bolt instead of the allen.
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@@thoroughbreddieselI would suggest putting tape over the EGR ports until you get to that stage to avoid dropping anything in there
Thankyou sir! Great Vid. I just installed my MonsterRam, took me the better part of two days but also included putting in a new Thermostat and both radiator hoses (note to others, get rid of the stock squeeze type hose clamps!).
Man, you weren't Lying about that last PCV hose! That was a SoB!
I bought the Monster Ram a year ago after a friend lost his engine to the grid heater bolt, but was nervous and hesitant about installing it myself. Your video was done so well that I now have the confidence to do it myself. Thank you!!! I did the turbo actuator replacement and radiator Y myself and it feels good to complete these projects instead of paying someone to do it.
Thanks for sharing! Glad I could help.
How did the install go for you? This is the best most in depth video on the monster Ram intake I’ve seen and and I’ve been considering doing it myself
What is the “Turbo actuator replacement ??? it is easy to do ? thanks
Hell ya brother
@@1980Elplacerdeviajar The turbo actuator sits on the side of the turbo and moves the vans for the exhaust brake. Mine went out and I replaced it with one from City Diesel. Not a bad job, definitely easier than the Monster Air intake. Plenty of TH-cam videos on it and specifically how to test so you you know you just need the actuator and not the whole turbo.
This is my first ever comment after decades on TH-cam but the production quality and concise information is some of the best I've seen regardless of topic. Currently tearing my truck down with this guide now.
Wow, thank you! Good luck!
Hi folks. This is. Few words for the person who is considering installing the Bank Monster Ram intake. Just do it. Make sure you have all the tools needed, then do it. I completed my project in 10 hours. The most difficult part was loosening and tightening #6 fuel line. Everything else was easy, just time consuming. If I can do it, so can you. I am happy I did it. The detailed video was most helpful. Take you for the video creators.
Thanks and nice job!!!
Thanks, I might give it a shot!
10 hours, to "me" seems extreme, why did it take so long? Just wondering.
It took me 10 hours because I was not an auto mechanic. I worked slowly and methodically. I'd watch a bit of thoroughbred diesels video, then I'd do a couple of tasks. Then, I'd watch the next video segment. I progressed that way until I was complete.
I think my confidence and anxiety over doing the job slowed me down. If I had to do it again, I would probably get it done in approximately 3 to 4 hours, maybe 5 hours. (Hours will add on when you see the soot inside your engine and you clean it out)
I knew I wanted the Ram intake installed, but I couldn't afford to pay someone qualified to do it for me. I had to do it because of the unknown. What would happen if that little nut breaks off. I would be screwed if it broke.
So, lay out your tools as described in the video, turn on some music, and start the project. Ivam in Minnesota. I've had only a couple of cold morning start-ups. So far, the heater element is working well. My computer that tracts average miles per gallon did increase by 1 gallon per hour.
Wow!! 😃 Just finished watching this entire video over the last couple days... now THIS is the "gold standard" of instructional videos! Amazing...
That said, after seeing the complexity of this install, AND knowing my own fairly "modest" mechanical abilities and skills, I am definitely taking mine in to Banks and have it installed by pros! I'm fortunate enough to live reasonably near Banks Engineering and really would like to have it done by them. Yeah, I know it won't be cheap...but this is the kind of thing that I am willing to pay to have done. For all of you who did it yourself...mega kudos to you!!
Thanks and good luck!
Nice through job. Three weeks ago my son in law and I installed this on my 2019 Ram. First time tearing apart an engine for both of us, and while we got it done, it took the better part of 2 days to successfully complete. Day 1 to install, and day 2 half a day to tear it half apart and fix the fuel leak we found on day one.. there were differences in the instructions and Banks video based on the truck year. We never found our banjo bolt and assume that was not included on that year truck. I had already installed the Banks Ram air on my truck and between that and the Monster Ram, certainly makes the engine and exhaust break a lot louder. I use the truck for pulling my RV and am on our first long trip now. I pull a 36 foot 5th wheel weigh in around 11k so not a monster but all I have is the 2500 not the 3500. Running between 60 and 65 on the interstates I average a solid 14 miles a gallon which I consider great. Withe the changes I may be getting another half mile per gallon than before but will take a few more trips to know for sure. So overall I like the mods. I would not say the performance improvements have been huge but we learned a lot doing them. Wish I had watched your video before we started as there were some great tips. My son in law just bought this for his 2013 Ram 2500, so now we get to try to do a better job this time. Thanks again for this video. 😊
You're welcome!
I would recommend everyone install this if your warranty is up....I had the bolt break off and it destroyed my engine (2017 2500 with the 6.7). The dealer initially quoted me $32,000 for a new engine. However, because I was only over warranty by 2 months and 6k miles, they backed off but it still cost me $6k (rental $3500 and Install of $2500)because it took them 42 days to get it done. Then I found out it was not a new engine but a remanufactured engine. I also found out the actual installed price in some paper work (I was not supposed to see) was around $17,000 (they lied) for a "new" engine installed. The warranty for this engine is almost up and I plan on installing the Banks Monster Ram intake......Your video was very well done, so thank you. So if you are unfortunate enough to have the bolt/nut of death happen to you, play hard ball with the dealer.....I mean pitch a fit! Then watch them and pay attention. Especially if you live in Auburn California. They also acted like they were doing me a big frickin favor.....ugh! It should be a recall.
Sorry to hear that. Perfect example why this part is crucial.
I used this video to do my installation and it was extremely helpful. Thank you very much. I couldn’t have done it without your help.
You're welcome! Glad to hear!
how did you get the number 6 tight
Did you notice any difference in your truck with this product?
I installed one of these today on 2017 Ram 2500. It had the code for the intake air heater and holy smokes that bolt was barely hanging on. Anyway, I want to thank you for this straight forward and informative video. Just two things - I managed the #6 fuel pipe with a 19mm crows foot on a ratchet, worked like a charm. Two, I was surprised the kit didn't come with the egr pipe gaskets, we were fortunate the local dealer had them in stock. Thanks again.
You're welcome! Glad it turned our great!
The Best Video by Far!!! Never knew about the Heater Grid bolt and the problems it can cause. So, I just went ahead and replaced it on my 2013 Ram 3500. Saved a lot of time and money watching this video! If anybody wants to make video on youtube about working on their trucks, then they need to watch and learn from this one. Great Job!
Thank you!
I just completed installing the Monster Ram on my 2015 Ram 2500. Your video gave me the confidence to do it myself. The tips you provided for the more challenging parts of the job were invaluable. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Great to hear!
Great video. I just installed my new Monster Ram and your install instructions where perfect. No confusion. I recommend all Ram owners get this installed before its too late. Take Care.
Thanks for sharing!
@@wildcat5496 did you end up with a Check engine light after install? I've read many reviews that Banks knows of the issue of "too much air" that triggers a CEL and they don't have a fix for it. How'd you fair? I have a '23 3500 6.7HO that I wanna do this upgrade on but don't wanna deal with the CEL.
Kudos for a very detailed and though install video, used it for my install on 2019 RAM 6.7 with 30k miles without any issues. Luckily grid heater bolt was still intact . Did not even need to view the Banks install instructions. I also installed the Ram Air and Pedal Monster, what a big difference in overall performance. My truck is a beast now, thanks Wade. Banks Power and Thoroughbred Diesel rocks !.
Thanks and glad your truck's a beast now 💪
Thanks for the video. Just did my 2021 Ram 2500. 6hrs total with the help of this video. Fired up first try. 🤙🏽
Nice work!
10/10 Install Video!! Wade has walked me through a clutch, turbo, and now a monster ram install on my 2017 Ram 2500. Couldn’t be more thankful for Thoroughbred and Wade for putting together these great videos.
The sixth fuel line gave me some trouble on this install. I ended up using a crows foot on a three inch extension and used the same method to check torque on my lines during reinstall.
Thanks, I'm glad these videos have been helpful.
Love comprehensive step-by-step guides like this! This is so informative! I love how you keep pointing important things out as you perform the more mundane tasks. Very clean and well performed install I would say. Thank you very much for this!
Glad it was helpful!
This is by far one of the best how-to videos I have ever watched. So direct and step by step, all they way through. Thanks for making my install so easy.
Wow, thanks!
Great resource video. HIGHLY RECOMMEND watching this all the way through to get a good understanding of the process then keep it handy while you’re at it. Wade really does a great job of bringing up a lot of little things that would be easy to miss or even get the cart in front of the horse in a few places. Take your time, keep it clean and you’ll be fine!!
Thanks for the support!
One of the best instructional videos I’ve seen. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Amazing job on the video! I plan on doing this upgrade/fix on my 2016. I have saved this video and will be using it during installation. Thank you again sir. Great job
Awesome, thank you! Good luck!
I just want to reach out and say thank you for one of the best tech videos I have watched. I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm not a pro. This video was so well put together and easy to watch. I was able to do my intake in about 3 hours with the laptop under the hood. Once again, thank you guys so much.
Glad to help! Thank you.
This video is perfect! I just installed the ram monster air in my truck (2017 Ram 2500) using this video. Took me just under 6 hrs following along.
Leaving the CCV cover off creates much more room for getting your hands in between the engine and the firewall for the work in the aft section of engine… connectors , fuel lines ect.
I bought the banks from you website because of your video. Thank you.
Excellent!
Amazing video, ive got a 2012, almost 300k on her but im fixing to order one of these banks kits today, just to be safe! Thank you guys at Thoroughbred Diesel for putting this video out there!
Wasnt really nervous about doing it myself other than the fact of cracking open fuel lines but yall made it look amazing and easy!
Glad it helped! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this instructional video. I just finished installing my BANKS MONSTER AIR, BOOST TUBE, and BANKS RAM AIR. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into helping others with your business and videos.
You're very welcome. Great to hear!
What was your install time for all three?
Well, minus the frequent interruptions, it took me a good LONG day. @nicholasraabe5670
That is the best video installation I’ve ever ever enjoyed, very thorough thank you sire.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just want to add my thanks to all the others. Installed the Monster Ram over three days last week due to location issues (did it in a covered parking garage near us). Had to cart tools and accessories each day, so took a little longer than most.
Your video was invaluable when I had questions! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything, as the work is a bit involved, but well worth it! Had a code (P02E9) afterwards, but it was installer error, as I missed the plug near the MAF sensor.
Love the product and feel good that I saved money, protected my engine, and got a performance boost to boot!
Glad to hear and thank you for the feedback!
Thank you so much for this! Installed mine this last weekend and had the iPad next to me with your video taking me through step by step. I’m honestly not sure I would have been willing to do it myself without your detailed video. My egr which I’ve had turned off but not removed for years just happened to relocate itself as well. Thanks again!!!
You are welcome!
Thanks!
Welcome!
Although I don't own a diesel truck, I've seen Gale Banks' and other videos on the monster ram. So I decided to see what this was about. I'm beyond impressed! I do hope to own a Ram/Cummins truck in the near future, and I'm saving THIS video for step by step instructions!
Thanks for watching!
First comment I've ever made on TH-cam. Very detailed video. Easily installed myself after using this video. Great job!
Awesome! Thank you!
I just got a Cummins and ordered this on a whim, glad I did.
First thing that I need to say is that I really don't like to do mechanical work. I am in construction so I am handy enough to do the simple things. I was really worried about the bolt problem and I am 1.5 years out of the warranty and at 63,000 miles on my 2018 3500, so I bought the Banks RAM Monster intake. I started up your video and would watch a few minutes then went outside to do what I saw for a few minutes, then back in to the video. I missed where you said to plug in the back blue plug but I thought about it as I was going . The point to all this is that if I had understood how much was involve from the beginning I might have sent the truck somewhere to have it done. I really don't have the extra money to do that so following you was definitely the best option. It runs great so you did a great job because you were able to show even me how to do it. LOL
Glad we saved you money and you got 'er done!
In all seriousness, loved the video and subscribed. You explanations were 100%. Going to look at your other videos next. Thank You.
Thanks, glad you liked it, and thanks for subscribing!
1:02:32 Saved my heart attack! The fuel rail is machined in a way that almost looks like a crack around the #2 connector port, and got some fuel that leaked out under that square. I was baffled on how it can hold 20k+ psi, but breaks over backing off a nut that's suppose to be 30ft lbs🤣
Great video btw, very thorough!
Thanks! lol
I bought the Monster Ram and Banks boost tubs about a month ago. Me and my dad will be installing it on my 2017 Ram in the next couple weeks. I will definitely be watching this video as we go
Very nice! Good luck!
Just installed the monster ram kit on my 2021 3500, just want to say your video was very informative and well laid out, it made the project go smooth and no surprises
Thanks 😊
Great to hear!
I know this was posted a year ago, But thank you for this video.
This video helped me to tear into the intake and upgrade to the Bank Monster Ram
Glad we could help.
The video will help my nephew and my self we both have 2012 ram 3500 truck and thank to company's like BANKS THAT MAKE THE WORLD TURN MUCH NICER
I just installed this yesterday on my 2018 Cummins and this video was amazingly helpful!!! Thanks Wade!!
Awesome! You're welcome!
What an amazing video walked through it step by step with the video and complete the job the I thought it was going to be way harder and more compile but the video made it a breeze
Thanks! Glad we could help.
Thank you so much for this video. For a first time diesel owner this is tremendous help!
Very welcome!
Great video I caught some of my mistakes where I jumped ahead. Your video allowed me to complete the job without having to uninstall anything.
Thanks! Glad it helped!
Installed mine on a 2020 last weekend. Took me an out 6-7 hours(actual work) the QR link for the install is good but the one I got was a mix of 4th gen and 5th gen. My truck has the CP4 that had 2 hp lines to the fuel rail that were secured to the block. The sensor connector the egr cross over was also in a in a different location and I had to use some creativity to get everything connected and routed out of harms way. But it was not terrible and on top of getting rid of the factory grid heater I’ve gained about 1.5 mpg with just the monster and the cold side boost tube.
The banks intake and the hot side tube are next.
After watching your as reference i feel confident to install on my 6.7
Just finished up installing mine.
2020 Ram.
Excellent video. Very helpful. Thank you.
Great to hear!
Thank you for the detailed instructions! It was a big help! I finished my installation yesterday.
Glad it helped!
Great video, easy to follow. One recommendation, plug in the throttle valve connector before bolting down the banks intake. Little more difficult after everything put together on my 2010 2500 ram. Probably THE best video I’ve used to reference to do work on a vehicle.
Thanks! That means a lot to us.
Great video! Used it while I was installing-my kit and it was helpful all the way to the end ,
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the great video. I watched it all the way through and it gave me the confidence to tackle this job. I then referenced as I was going to make sure I didn't miss anything. Turned out great!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful.
Not sure how i found this video as i dont have a pickup but i definitely enjoyed it. The instructions were clear and detailed.
Glad to hear it!
A+ for Excellent video. Real Time video is by far the best. Frankly, I Don't even have a Cummins, I've got a Hemi.. but it was such a good video, I watched the entire thing.
Love it, thank you!
Great Video. Can’t thank you enough for all the great information, made the job really easy. , all the little tips , especially with the wiring harness & fuel rail. , this job was actually easier than swapping out the inner cooler & boost tubes. Calling out all the sizes helped getting prepped for the job.
Glad it helped!
Did Dodge ever fix the problem, I just bought a 2022 3500 dually
@@davidburchell2882 I really don’t know, You would have to look for yourself. It’s easy to see on the drivers side of the engine
@@jonnynash364 yeah, I see that ground wire on that plate, I guess I'm gonna have to get that Banks air ram system and change it out.
Great Video.... The best I've seen in years!!!!!!
Thanks!
Fantastic video .I saw the Banks system on a Banks video and wondered about installation. I don't have a Cummins but I subscribed to check out your other content.This video is so informative that without a doubt you have other interesting videos and hopefully some for my vehicles.
Thank you.
Best video on the web so far for this. The only thing that makes me nervous are the fuel lines
Thank you! You can do it!
@@thoroughbreddiesel thanks man 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The video is a great step by step. Putting it on this weekend as well as cat fuel filter conversion while I have the room.
Glad to help! Good luck.
So hard to make a good video like this. Grateful.
Glad you liked it.
Excellent video. I was following along as needed and when I put one of the caps in the fuel rail and saw bubbles from the bottom and got a bit worried but then moments later you explained that that was normal. Thanks for the great detailed video sir.
You're welcome!
You did a great install here. I’m planning to have the same install to my 2024 Ram .
Thanks and good luck!
What truly surprises me is how many manufacturing mistakes Cummings Ram makes. Along comes Banks with the solution. Why doesn't Ram pay attention to the issues and Fix It ? Ram has all the data to see the issues. The Banks Red Horn hands down looks 10 times better in the engine bay. But, the lack of intelligence in engine design stuns me.
Got to sell more trucks. 😢
@@davidhips8754
They have so much data. They know the amount of failures that are going to happen, when they will happen, and what the over under is for them to do a recall vs deal with lawsuits. Any manufacturer could create an actual bulletproof vehicle. But that would literally be the end of their productions. Most people would keep their vehicle for 30 years if all they had to do was routine maintenance. That's why we need new car manufacturer's who can develope a business model around longevity, that way they don't need to sell you a new car every 5 years in order to keep their lights on.
Thanks you for such a great video! This is the best one I have seen on TH-cam! Thanks for making this.
You're very welcome!
I'm installing this now. I have to say this is a great DIY video! I've watched this video a few times now, and it seems like there's something missing. You don't have a second alternator and the Aisin transmission. I was wondering why you have so much extra space. Probably didn't need to separate the trans dipstick from the oil stick. So far, so good.
Great video as everyone attests. I bought some product off your site and will be back in the future. Thanks.
Awesome, thank you!
I'm in the process of waiting for my intake to show up. I've started tear down. I'm de carbonized the EGR and the cross over and all sensors.
Without this video I would probably not attempted it myself.
Excellent info and very good explanation.
Thank you. Hard to get info like this nowadays. Thank you again
You're welcome!
Just ordered the banks intake for my 2020 ram 3500. Thanks 4 the video. 😊
You're welcome!
This video was amazing. Couldn’t have done the job without it.
Thanks, glad to hear!
Thank you very much for such a detailed installation. I will be doing this same install on my Ram tomorrow. 😅
You're welcome!
Very informative and easy to follow and understand. I'll be ordering one soon.
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Great video I have a 2015 parked until this done
Thanx Wade !! I just did this install your video on this is really good and very helpful. Thank You
You're welcome!
Thank you for walking through this install.
You're welcome!
Awesome video, not installing the monster ram but am installing the BD grid heater kit and couldnt find anything regarding the rear sensor or if i could leave it plugged in and hang it up for my 09, thanks a bunch. Even found a set of unopened HF flare wrenches and the biggest one fits the rail fittings 😂 subbed.
Complete instructions, thank you
You are welcome!
I bought the Banks Grid heater delete but used a different Air Ram, on my 2015 Ram 2500 and I can tell the difference in throttle response
Great detailed video!!! Not sure why you didn't cycle the ignition 5-6 times like you do when you replace your fuel filters. Your fuel rail was completely dry and needed primed.
Thanks!
How often do you see a grid heater bolt failure in your line of work? Is there a way to check it through periodic maintenance? What do you charge for installation at your shop in Kentucky and how many hours is the installation. You did a great job on this video! Thank you for taking the time to help the do it your selfers and letting us know what we are in for in such detail before making the commitment.
Thank you for the kind words. We no longer offer full service here at our shop, but the shops that partner with us see this failure in the field on a more frequent basis than they would like. One of the biggest advantages of this kit as well is the amount of airflow that we have increased just by getting rid of the restrictive grid heater, so that in itself in my opinion is what we focus on with this, and avoiding the failure is a part of that.
Excellent job. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Absolutely point on video! Recommend to many! Im commenting because you told us all to ne careful with FRPS an i failed to follow that simple instruction. 😢 Prosource Diesel has FRPS @$99 save instead of $RockAuto @ $ 500 shipped. Thanks again for such a great & informative video.
Thanks!
Howdy Wade. After the install, are there programming requirements with the increased air flow, or crank and go? Same question if deleted. Thanks for a great video! I appreciated the cleanliness and attention to detail as I am OCD high function with projects. Again, GREAT VIDEO and tutorial.👍🏼
No programming required here. Airflow increase doesn’t wont trip a light, and neither does the rationality to the intake air heater. This install is seamless.
I would like to say thank you for a detailed and concise and educational video. It gave me the confidence to tackle this large project. One thing I have no idea how you were able to loosen the #6 fuel line, but alas I was able to carefully remove the fuel rail without loosening the # 6 fuel line. Thank you for all you help. 21Ram2500
You're very welcome!
Great video!!!
Thank you!!
You deserve an Oscar for this video, terrific videography and description. I threw a P2493 code on a 2016 6.7 and have cleaned the EGR bypass valve, cooler, valve, bypass tube which was carbon'd up pretty good. I am wondering if my heater core potential restriction is causing this error and it is time to install a Banks?
Thank you very much. Are you having any other EGR or DPF related codes? If so, have you attacked them?
Do it. Period. Use this video for a guide, trust your abilities and do it. These trucks are worth the effort. Be patient,be careful, and keep your truck for a long, long time. 😎
Couldn't agree more.
Excellent vid!
Thanks!
They do not come with feed tubes, and we do suggest changing them anytime you install new injectors. These are a perfect compliment to an upgraded turbo and will really take advantage of the available power.
Great video! Very helpful!
Thanks!
So if one truck is fully deleted the egr is gone yeah??? They send a blank paste for that???
Great tutorial thank you! Looking forward to put mine on.
Thanks and you're welcome!
I used your video to install mine and everything went great! EXCEPT I’m paranoid about one of the six horn bolts, the one that’s directly under the pvc oil pipe. (Top left, 1:17:41 ) You didn’t show how you torqued that one and now I have a low speed (5mph-10) whistle sound that’s intermittent, doesn’t happen in park. Hope it’s not a boost leak from that particular bolt from not being able to torque it and ruin the gasket. Came back to this video to double check my work to yours and see you didn’t show or state how you went about that bolt. Any recommendations on what tool to get in there would be great bc nothing fits other than a regular 6 Allen, used the non ball end bc I didn’t want it to break off but you can only get about 3mm of turn at a time from a really weird angle. My flex extension won’t fit, wobble knuckle bit won’t fit. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I wasn’t able to torque that bolt either truthfully, I had a pretty good feel as to what the other bolts had, so I felt my way through it. I think the sound you are hearing is the increased flow into the intake. As long as you aren’t seeing soot trails, I would imagine that you are good.
Great video !!
Say does that foam really need to be re-installed on the driver's side on the back of the intake plate?
Not sure what it's for,,,,heat insulation for the rear fuel lines?
Please keep up the stellar work man and thank you!
😎👍
Yes, we suggest reinstalling it. I think it’s a heat shield as much as a noise shield.
You talk about cleaning the throttle valve and map sensor before transferring to the horn. What do you recommend cleaning it with ?
I wiped them down with MAF sensor cleaner and a lint free cloth.
Very well done, thanks you!
Our pleasure!
How do you isolate the batteries? Do you remove the positive and negatives on each battery?
Yes
First off! Great video. Thank you for doing this. Keep the videos coming. One thing though. I noticed in your video you did not put the copper washer on the heating element before installing it. Is that needed?
Thanks! Only sealant on the heating element.
At 1:07:05 you start reinstalling the rubber isolator without the rear injector plug reconnected and then at 1:07:47 it's suddenly in place. Were you able to reconnect it with the isolator in place or did you have to re-remove the isolator, connect the rear injector plug and then reinstall the isolator and PCV hose again?
Sorry, it was part of the crossover harness that is on top of the isolator, and we show the front connector being connected @1:21.
@@thoroughbreddiesel Ya, I saw that, but that’s 14 minutes later than the rear connector being connected. Anyhow, this is BY FAR the best video (really the only one worth watching actually) on installing the Banks Monster Ram. 👍🏻
Everyone with a 6.7 should do this mod
So first of all on the very back fuel line instead of like he said a short box in wrench you can take a 19 mm Crow's foot slide it over the tube and down onto the nut with a 3/8 ratchet and a 3 in extension. Use it to loosen it and leave it on after you flip the fuel line out of the way so that when you're ready to reassemble it's already still on there just roll the fuel line back to the fuel rail and then retighten using the Crow's foot. Also, don't use a magnet to put the bolt on the inside of the ram. Use the little gripper retriever. You push the button and the four little prongs come out and expand. They actually grip the bolt instead of relying on just the magnet. Far less likely to drop the bolt and will actually hold the bolt tight enough to turn it and get a few turns on it versus relying on a magnet. Lastly, be very careful moving the fuel rail with the sensor still hooked onto the back. That rail pressure sensor broke on me before I even move the fuel rail. It's a very flimsy sender. Easily got one overnight from Amazon but the problem is getting the original off. Had to put the fuel rail and advice while holding the and with the proper size wrench and it took a pipe wrench with a cheater to get the old one to break loose.
Thanks for sharing.
Great video, thanks.
Thank you.
Is there not a concern with the bolt installed inside the horn coming loose and falling in the engine or over time, filling with soot where it can not be removed later if needed? Great video by the way, very informative!
Good question. The bolt is pretty long and I don’t think it will back out to a point that can be ingested. Your statement about the bolt filling with soot is correct. We hope that a revision is done on this product to include a hex head bolt instead of the allen.
@thoroughbreddiesel great, thanks for the reply!