Banks Power
Banks Power Performance Products for Diesel and Gas Vehicles.
Over 60 years of engineering milestones for Banks Power president and founder Gale Banks began at age 14 with an engine teardown of his mother's '31 Ford Model A that resulted in an increase of more than 40 horsepower. Just two years later, in 1958, Gale was officially in the engine business, first in Lynwood, California, then in San Gabriel. He remains the hands-on president to the 200-employee-strong manufacturing and engineering complex that today occupies 12 acres in the San Gabriel Valley town of Azusa.
The bedrock integrity of Gale Banks is at the very core of Banks Power. Gale's fundamental principles combine old-fashioned business ethics and service with leading technology, elegantly engineered products, superior construction, scientifically proven performance, and reasonable prices.
Banks Power is known far and wide as the premier designer and manufacturer of power-enhancing products for diesel- and gas-powered light trucks, motor homes, and sport-utility vehicles. Since the 1960s, Gale's futuristic high-performance engines have broken new ground while shattering world records. His marine engines propelled racing boats to national and world championships, and in military mode, his marine engines were chosen to power U.S. Navy SEAL covert-action boats. After decades of racing, Banks Power is still the only company to have set records at Bonneville in both automobile and truck classes.
As a recognized authority, Gale has taught engine design to graduate students at General Motors Institute, covering many subjects: engine architecture, turbochargers (design and application), fuel systems, exhaust systems, marine turbo-charging, ignitions and camshafts, inter-cooling, and more. He currently serves on the SEMA Board of Directors and is an advisor for the Automotive X PRIZE.
Just two years after Gale founded what for decades has been the industry leader in engine performance, he set his first speed record, 189 mph in 1960 at El Mirage dry lake, with a modified 1953 Studebaker. Since then, Gale has been in the winner's circle countless times, setting a litany of marine and automotive performance marks and laying claim to such titles as World's Fastest Passenger Car, World's Fastest Pickup, World's Fastest Motor home, and, most recently, World's Fastest Diesel Drag Racing Truck.
The Banks history is studded with technological achievements, including Gale's pioneering work in turbo-charging marine engines in 1969, the premiere of twin-turbo small-block Chevy engines in 1978, and the invention (and patent) of the Banks OttoMind electronic fuel-management module in 1997.
Accesspeed Is proud to add Banks Power to our wide selection of quality products for your vehicle! The Accesspeed low price match policy ensures that you will always receive the best price, selection and service.
Below are some of the Banks Power products carried by Accesspeed:
- iDash Digital Monitors
- Throttle Controllers
- Cold Air Intake Systems
- Intercooler System and Kits
- Performance Exhaust System Kit
- Tuners & Programmers
- Power & Efficiency Systems
- Engine Braking System
- Turbo Performance Kits
- Turbo Upgrade Systems and Components
- Gauges & Mounting
- Water-Methanol Injection Kits
- Transmision Management
- Differential Covers
- Racing Performance Parts
Air Intake and Induction » Air Filters
Do aftermarket high performance air filters add horsepower and torque compared to stock?
Yes, aftermarket performance air filters can increase your horsepower and torque. If you are upgrading from a brand-new OEM factory filter, you may notice a slight difference, but the true results are typically discovered on the dyno or the racetrack. At the same time, your engine will enjoy increased fuel efficiency, but only if you can keep your throttle foot away from the floor board.
High Performance Air Filters and Replacement Air Filters
Do aftermarket high performance air filters add horsepower and torque compared to stock?
Yes, aftermarket performance air filters can increase your horsepower and torque. If you are upgrading from a brand-new OEM factory filter, you may notice a slight difference, but the true results are typically discovered on the dyno or the racetrack. At the same time, your engine will enjoy increased fuel efficiency, but only if you can keep your throttle foot away from the floor board.
How Often Should You Change the Engine Air Filter?
The best answer is to follow the owner’s manual suggestion for your vehicle and engine. However, if you drive in more adverse conditions, such as dirt and salty roads, Accesspeed suggests inspecting and (when needed) changing your air filter more frequently. Make sure you document the mileage each time you replace your air filter.
What are the common signs and symptoms of a bad air filter?
- Check Engine Light comes on.
- Noticeable reduction in fuel economy.
- Noticeable reduced in performance.
- Air filter appears very dirty upon inspection.
- Engine misfires or sputters.
- Unusual engine sounds.
- Smell of gasoline when starting the car.
- Black sooty smoke or flames exiting the exhaust.
Does changing the air filter make a difference?
Replacing a dirty air filter can increase fuel efficiency and improve performance. A dirty, clogged, or damaged air filter limits the amount of air flowing into your engine. This limitation forces your engine to work harder, reducing performance and fuel efficiency.
Do aftermarket air filters improve performance?
Yes, aftermarket performance air filters can improve performance, as proven by dyno and track results thousands of shops and racers.