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Banks Power 45180 Double-shot-water-methanol Injection System 6.0l-7.3l 94-07 on 2040-parts.com

US $699.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:banks power Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:45180 UPC:Does not apply

Brand NEW - sealed product inside - Banks Power Double-Shot for Ford F-250/350/450/550/650/750 6.0L-7.3L 1994-2007

Retails for over $1000.00 .

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Banks Power brings you a new twist on a tried-and-true technology! You know that your engine performs at its best when the intake air is cool. Power is robbed by anything that heats the air before it gets to the cylinders. For years, hot-rodders, racers and even aircraft pilots have used water injection to cool the intake air, and occasionally add methanol for an extra boost of power. The Banks Straight-Shot and Double-Shot water-methanol injection systems bring a new level of optimization and control to this technology. The Double-Shot system offers the same benefits of the Straight-Shot and adds a second stage for increased output and control. Offers gains of up to +175 hp without tuning. Plus, these systems can be configured to support up to 1,250 hp on gasoline applications. ? Not legal for sale or use on emissions-controlled vehicles

Features:

  • Adds a second stage for increased output and control
  • Connects to your factory MAP sensor
  • 7 Gallon Tank Kit

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