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Description
Fits
Year
Make
Model
Engine
2013-2018
Dodge Ram
2500/3500
6.7L Cummins
Your 6.7 Cummins requires a lot of air! And sometimes the parts that came on the truck from the factory aren't designed for peak optimization of performance, they instead are designed for manufacturing efficiency. The Banks Ramair intake replaces the factory intake with a part designed specifically and exclusively for airflow and power increases giving you 936 CFM or a 122% airflow increase over stock while keeping 50 States legal. Those are gains you'll notice from the moment you fire the truck up!
The biggest thing that sets out the Ram Air intake apart from the rest is that it comes with a #1 fuel line relocation kit so that it doesn't sacrifice any airflow to the engine, where other intakes will design their intake to sacrifice airflow by working around the fuel line. This gives the Banks intake a clear and distinct advantage over the rest of them!
Part Number: 42798
Features
Raises boost without increasing turbine drive pressure
Includes High-Flow Heater And Billet Intake Plate
Eliminates the risk of engine failure due to parts loosening and falling into the engine while maintaining OEM-like cold weather engine start performance.
Larger and less restrictive than stock intake
Improves flow of oxygen-rich air into cylinders
Quicker throttle response
Optimizes air pressure and distribution
Outflows stock over 122%
3-3/8" inlet
Four 1/8" NPT ports
Accommodates stock mounting points
Includes proprietary fuel line and all necessary hardware
Additional Info
Protection
Due to heat, vibration, and time, a nut and stud from the factory heater grid has been documented to come loose and fall into the intake manifold. Once this happens, it will roll downhill into cylinder #6, causing a catastrophic failure that requires a complete engine rebuild or replacement from bent valves, damaged pistons, and head.