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banks has always been historically way overpriced for what you get. depending on what you wanna do, put in some 275 hp RV injectors in that thing and call up mads electronics and get a smarty. of course make sure your clutch is beefed or you auto is built.
Banks isn't all they advertise. The Smarty programmer made by MAD is about the best you'll get short of EFI Live. They're pricey (I know cause I've been looking for one) but you do get what you pay for, and burning up a 6000 dollar motor would hurt.
I'm happy with my H&S Performance stuff. I run the Black Maxx while my folks run the Mini Maxx, no problems. If you don't want digital gauges I would second the use of a SMARTY because they are great. What tranny are you running, auto or manual?
I had a Banks 6 Gun tunner with a speed loader, 5" exhaust on a 2004 Dodge 3500 6 spd manual. To Date I have never been in a truck with anywhere close to the power and torque that truck had!!!
It was for ever more a BAD MTHER but.... I did go through 5 rearends before getting rid of it and it was way to loud when everything was turned all the way up. Damn I miss that truck!
I had a Banks chip in my 2009 Ford SuperDuty. I also put their exhaust on from the turbo back and their air filter. It had a very noticeable improvement in power, a slight increase in economy and no extra smoke. I also put a Banks exhaust on my 2008 SuperDuty with a V10. Very happy with it also. You can buy Banks from AutoAnything on the web at a great savings. Banks retail price is high, but so is their results and quality. I will say if you chip be sure to do exhaust and air filter. Chips can make your engine run hotter and you need to get more air moving to keep it cool. I ran a pyrometer on my 1999 and it never went over 600 degrees was often quite a bit cooler.
I used an Edge on my 01 Dodge. It worked pretty good, had 5 stages with 5 steps in each stage IIRC. When in the higher stages made heat in a hurry. You really need a pyrometer, and you need to drive by it. I've heard melted pistons hurt milage......
Smarty Sr. Airdog II fuel/Air system Banks Ram Air w scoop duel Exhaust and straight pipe or a flow through muffler. Steed Speed Manifold Auto meter A pillar mount gauges (they match dodge factory)
Might need a new clutch plate in the future but this will get you there with power, torque, speed and fuel economy.
Banks is junk. Go with a Quadzilla programmer. You will want to pick up a cold air intake kit. Couple that all with a 5" exhaust and you will be making good power while staying cool on the EGT's.