2007.5-2024 Cummins 750/1500 Watt Billet Heater Kit (42809/42807)
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Description
Description
Fits
| Year | Make | Model |
| 2007.5-2024 | Dodge | 2500/3500 Ram |
Note: This is intended for trucks equipped with Monster-Ram intake systems.
Crank up the heat with the Banks 750/1500-Watt Billet Heater Kit, built to double your Monster-Ram’s output for quicker, cleaner cold-weather starts. A true bolt-on upgrade for 6.7L Cummins owners, it ditches the restrictive factory grid heater for a safer, high-performance solution that keeps your truck ready to roll no matter the temps.
Part Number: 42809/42807
Features
Features
- Extra 750/1500-watt boost
- Doubles Monster-Ram output
- Safe coil heater design
- Bolt-on installation kit
- No maintenance required
- Includes 750/1500-Watt Coil Heater(s)
- Billet Aluminum Body
- Black Anodized MAP Sensor Relocation Block
- Heater Coil Extension Wire(s)
Additional Information
Additional Information
Test Criteria
Banks followed RAM's cold start recommendations. Per the owner’s manual, RAM recommends the use of the block heater when the temperature drops below 0°F/-17°C and mandates the block heater at temperatures below -20°F/-29°C.
Using a controlled climate chamber, their first test utilized block heat and two Banks coil heaters (1500 watts total). The Monster-Ram enabled their test truck to cold start down to -30°F/-34°C. Against RAM’s recommendations, they also attempted to cold start with the same two coil heaters and no block heat. We were able to cold start down to -20°F/-29°C.
All tests were performed with two intake air pre-heat cycles per the owner’s manual. Intake air temperature is just one factor contributing to a successful cold start. Individual results may vary. Testing is ongoing with a detailed video forthcoming.
Test Vehicle Configuration
- 2024 Ram 2500 4x4 Tradesman, dual cab short bed
- Mileage 7,8XX
- Vehicle unmodified apart from Monster-Ram
- Minimum 12-hour cold soak at specified temperature
- #1 Diesel fuel
- AMSOIL Signature Series 5W40 motor oil
- New Interstate AGM batteries with full state of charge
- New MOPAR fuel filter
- New MOPAR fuel/water separator
- New MOPAR air filter
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
Previously asked questions
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Are there plugs to block off the holes for the heating elements if I run the 1500 watt billet heater that mounts on the end of the banks intake?
Yes!
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I currently have the banks monster ram with 2 heater elements in the factory location for 1500 watts. Can I use this setup with the dual heater elements to have 4 heater elements working all together for a total of 3000 watts of heating power upon starting?
No.
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Can I run all 4 coils if 2 are not enough?
Banks explicitly states: Installing four coil heaters may exceed the rated capability of the vehicle's heater circuit.
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Will this work on my non emissions banks monster ram for my 2015 6.7?
There's are made exclusively for the Banks Monster Rams!
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Do I need the double coil for the cold temps in north western AB if my monster ram already has one coil?
It is recommended! Banks released this for "Extreme Winters" as the biggest drawback was that harsh winter climates were hindering the single coil heat output.
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Est ce que je peut ajouter sur le kit 42798 deja installer
Oui!
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Est ce que sa fit sur le ram air de banks et les bolt sont assez longue pour cette addition de plus
Oui!
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If i already have a monster ram with a coil heater is the 750 watt just the additional heater and the 1500 is 2 or is it a more powerful coil
The 1500 watt option comes with two heater coils in the front.
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Is the single setup enough for bc winters, or is the dual needed?
If you're up North, you'll want dual coil heaters on this. Anywhere you get -25 and below.






