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Thank you! Yeah, look at this. Watch this right here to nothing. Hello everybody! Good day to you! Welcome back! It's Friday it's a cold front, kind of stormy-ish rainy. Friday uh I am winding down my week I have all my goals for this week accomplished. So I'm going to move on to doing something for myself day because if you don't take time for yourself and do the little things that make you happy then then what do we do in here and what makes me happy right now is cool parts for my truck and I got some more of them from Banks Check it out! This is a really awesome low to the ground cold air ram intake. It's going to go to a really nice intake tube which I think that is in the closet here. We'll put that back for now. closet we go. I've had this thing here for a couple days, but uh, priorities? you know? So I never got around to uh, being able to install it again. Priorities: It's the adult thing, but check this out! We got another box right here. this one's autographed and this is the rest of the cold air intake package from a dirty Max and that's what I'm gonna do today. I'm going to put this air intake on my 66 Duramax Silverado This is gonna be fun so stay tuned because this is gonna be a really good video. Ram Air Check it out! Okie Dokes We're climbing up into the Silvery radio starting Z engine. For those of you who do not know or if you're new here, this is a 2007 Chevrolet 3500 Silverado 6.6 Duramax with an Allison 1000 six-speed automatic and it has I don't know. how do I use my thing morning? that's not the right button kilometers. Oh no I put it in metric. What have I done? That's what I get for running around slapping buttons. It has 221 706 miles on the odometer. Like I said, it's a cold day outside and be air temperature 66 degrees Burr 92 humidity so it's cold and wet Florida Florida winter but that's uh, better than Michigan winter I Heard from A-Rod today at Power Stroke Tech talk and yeah, he said it's two degrees up in Michigan today. Um I Feel bad for you guys. Two degrees? That's uh, that's not good I wouldn't make it very long up there Anyway, let's swing this truck into the shop and uh, get that air intake installed I Don't believe that I'm going to need a lift so we're just going to nose this thing in right about here. I Think good to go parking Seattle Windows Powering down. Now we haven't had one of these in a while popping in the hood. okay Hood up What do we got here? Factory Awesomeness! Okay so what we're gonna do is I'm gonna remove this intake horn that baffle this tube, this flex pipe this air box and we're going to replace it with the high Performance High Flow Banks units. So I have a confession to make I Uh I haven't opened my air filter box in probably like a year and a half. I Think Yeah, this filter's been in here for a very, very very long time. It's a K N I think but yeah. I've I've seriously neglected this. uh, this filtration system. Let's see what we've got to work with here. It's Nancy Come here Nancy Filter Oh come on here. It's gonna be a two-handed approach. I Think what are we? What are we stuck on? I don't I don't comprende what's happening. Oh, all right. I'm just doing it wrong. Yeah, that's that's absolutely filthy. Oh My God. Well there's your problem right there lady. Dude, it's so bad. I'm ashamed of myself. No seriously. I'm surprised this thing even ran. Watch this look. there's like no light even coming through this. This is, uh, definitely a full filter. This is probably why I was getting a black smoke under load. man. what a rookie move. I should have went to an oil change place so they could have sold me a new one. So anyway, the filter's out. Let's go ahead and get the rest of this stuff disassembled and removed. Um, can't get that out. So I'll go ahead and pull the clamp for these intake tubes and we'll pull those off next. There's one right there and then one up high. Come here. Okay, that one's loose. Let's pull that guy off. Well the bright side is is it's still clean in here. That's good. Okay, so this is gonna have to come out next. It's just the air box and that is secured with little pegs and rubber grommets down inside of this, uh, in the fender. Well there. Okay, so I believe I need to remove this. uh, this. Factory bracket for the factory air box. That's uh, bolted in with uh, it's like six 10 mil bolts. Pull these guys out. Set them aside. I Probably need them to secure the new air box. See that's three. Oh my hat touched the flashlight and it almost came down. Looks like we avoided gravity today. I'm out. All right. there's our bracket. Let's get that thing out of the way. So I'm thinking ahead a little bit and looking down, we can see that little plastic panel right there. I'm certain I'm going to have to remove that because that's the area where that cold air intake scoop thing is going to have to come through. So it looks like it's bolted in from inside of the fender. Well see that bolt there and then the rest looks like it's just plastic clips. So let's go into our Fender That's what we need to get in there with our 10 wobbly and pull that one out. There was some pent-up energy hanging out there, see what happens, and it kind of disconnected. It actually just broke the clip thing off of the plastic thing. whatever. Well, since the truck is choosing violence, I'll just match its energy. There we go. Side cuts. So what I'll do is reach in there and just snip off this little plastic connector clip looking thing. This is sort of far away. Unclick cut please. There we go. and I guess the rest has to come out to the bottom somehow. Let's see what we got here. Oh yeah, that's a bigger panel than I thought it was. Look at that. it's another 10 mil right there. We missed that one way. green. Come on Dragonfly. Okay, don't need that. All right. So that's our space for uh, that intake to go into. Okay, let's chest fit. uh, this component right here first. So going through the bottom so you have two bits, you have to remove my Fender Oh, you know it gets skinny here and we'll figure it out. Let's just force it in there, up more up. Oh come on, hey, hey, here we go. Thanks. All right, we're a little closer. I Think that hangs out like right over here or close to it. I Get that more of it's exposed than probably what normally would be exposed. but you gotta understand that. Uh I don't have the factory bumper on this so we are going to see a little bit of this scoop. No worries. But I do need to figure out how to secure this I don't know how that bolts on. All right. So that scoop seems to test fit pretty well. So let's proceed. We're back up top at the air box. Um, getting rid of these. uh, this little plastic. That's just a plastic panel Pulling this thing off because I think it invades or encroaches on the space that the replacement air box is going to need. So we're just going to pull these little Clips out and we can remove and discard this panel right here. Foreign. There we go. Okay, panel's gone, so let's drop in the replacement air box. Very nice. Okay, so that thing fits in and the holes in it line up exactly with the holes. Uh, for the existing bracket. that or the factory bracket rather. So what? I'll do. I'll go ahead and thread some of these bolts in just to locate this part. Keep it from flippy flopping around because this is where it's going to live. Looks like we're only using four of those six bolts, which is cool. That means I have two extras. Yay! and then that scoop will come up through this opening here. So let's uh, try to fit that real quick. Yeah, see how it fits? I can't really see? Help me out guys. Foreign: I Can't line it up from down there. Let's try to do it from up here or I'll look from up here and I'll hold it from down there or guide it in or both. Come on man. Oh, we're so close to foreign. You know what? Love my job so much. I'll do it twice. I'm doing this wrong. I mean I'm not. but I can't I can't get those pieces to line up as they sit. So I'm pulling this guy back out. What I'll do is: I'll bring the scoop up and then I'll put this thing down over the scoop because it's easier to maneuver and manipulate this piece than it is that piece down there. So what? I'll do? Pull that back out, pull this thing way up like all the way up and let me throw some blocks of wood under it. choose to cure it, and then we'll lower the air box down over this. Okay, so I've got some, uh, six by six blocks of wood down there so this thing can't fall down. Now we're gonna try to get oh, there we go. That's that's what I was looking for. Okay, this slides over I Thought this thing went inside of this I was doing it wrong. Operator error all right now. I'll put these bolts back in foreign order of operations Incorrect. That was a problem. Click. Hope I don't have to take this out again. Very well engineered replacement component. I like I Like how this is built. this is nice. Okay, so custom parts. um custom problem. Kind of The issue is my factory bumper or my lack of factory bumper. This thing does kind of stick out a little far from my application. so I'm thinking I'll just make it shorter. Yeah, I bet if I trim off. I don't know what it was looking like. Half an inch? No no, that's like two inches. If I trim off like two two and a half inches, I can get this thing to sit flush against the frame there and they'll tuck it up very nicely. Yeah, it does need to go up ever so slightly. I'll fit that thing in a little while now that I've got everything aligned and I know how it goes together. So I think next. Let's go ahead and proceed and get some of these other parts installed on the intake, one of which is going to be the intake boot, which is going to go on the lid. So this thing is going to connect here Like so which means the mass airflow sensor is going to be rerouted over to here. and oh man, this wire loom I have is this garbage look at that. It's just disintegrating. Yeah, look at that. It's terrible. It's not wire loom. that's that's something else. We're gonna fix that too right now. Yeah, truth be told, this has been bugging me for a long time and I've never really taken the opportunity to do anything about it. But since we're here doing performance modifications, I figured it'd probably be a good idea to follow up on the repairs that have been neglected. and this is definitely going to be one of them. Yeah, look at this. Watch this right here to nothing. Okay, well I've got some replacement looms so I'll go ahead and run that stuff through this and uh, I run this wire through the new loom and make this nice and shiny Again, looks like we're going back all the way to the alternator, unclick that and uh, probably all the way up to the compressor. Yeah, this is kind of funny to me. We uh, we start off doing like a performance job and then I end up repairing Factory wire loom. That's great way to way to stick with the program. You know consistency and whatnot. Get out of here. See. the goal here is to cut this off without cutting the wires there. So what? I'll do? I'll take the new loom and the Old Wire and we'll run it through right right there at the beginning of the wire behind the connector. We'll just pull the wire into the loom, run it all the way down, and we'll cut it and tape it, and then do the next section right about. It's almost as far as it's going to go. This thing is zip tied. that's a factory connector. but I don't think I can get the loom through that. so I've got to cut it I can still maybe try to reuse it, but now it needs to be cut. Save that. I'm gonna run this down as far as possible right there. Now we can see that there's a split here in the factory. Loom We've got another circuit that branches off what I'll do. so we'll leave this circuit hanging out and just keep running the loom down that harness until it runs out of space. Oh Didn't want to do that. Get back in there back in there right now. all right now. over here on the connector side. We don't need any more Loom here. so let's go ahead and cut it off and then we can put a little bit of tape here to secure it for eternity and it this end is complete. This isn't uh, that rubbery electric tape either. This is like a woven. forget what it's called. It's like a woven. uh, well. it's wire loom tape. Very similar to what they use from the factory here. It doesn't get all gooey and sticky and mushy like traditional electrical tape does. Now we've got the branch right here. This is, uh, like a 12 inch section. so we'll go ahead and replace the Luma on this one and that'll finish up the end of this harness. Then we just have to trace it back down to the next good part and uh and re-loom that section I Know we're off on a tangent. Sorry guys. I Just couldn't walk away. it's been too long. So again, we take our piece and slide it over through the little crack the gap or the split the seam. whatever you want to call it, pull it through. Now we've got our Union. This is where we can start to tape things off, going off right there. Foreign. Okay, so starting at the splice for the mass airflow connector wire meets the rest of the harness, I'm running a larger Loom down that larger bunch of wires and it's going to run all the way down until it meets the good part of the Loom down there, which is left over from the Uh, the primary wiring harness. So we're almost at the end of this little little side quest right here. Run that down and then we can join it with the other Loom and tape it off that way. It looks like uh, well, it'll look like Factory like brand new looking. Factory Here we go. Now here's where it gets good. So we've got this larger piece of loom right here and on a smaller harness. So what I'll do is I'm going to cut this off here and we'll transition this into another smaller piece. I Didn't mention that I've got two sizes here. There's like a 3, 8 and I think the other one's like quarter inch see the difference so one can fit inside of the other one with some, uh, some finesse like that. And that's how we're going to match up the last section of this uh, mass airflow Run that down. Starting from the connector one more time, all the way down and it's going to go inside of that larger Loom that I just ran and overlap a little bit. Nice clean look, a little bit more. Again, we'll cut it off right here at the connector again, taking care to not cut wires because that would be bad. Like, so like. so again, we'll tape it all off. Okay So at this first exit, right here, where the uh, that smaller pigtail comes out, I've cut this Loom at a very acute angle and that's going to meet the other Loom at the angle, that's kind of appropriate for the situation. and I'll go ahead and start to tape this joint connection up right here and create a factory looking split. Yeah, a little bit to hold it first and we'll bring it in some and then we'll go between them and that's going to bring those two pieces together in a nice looking y configuration and create a very good looking connection. Finish it off down the line a little bit on the larger section of wire loom that in my opinion is a work of art that looks good. I Like that. That's nice. We did the same thing here at this other slice I Think there's like two or three Y splices in this section that I'm redoing. same thing here on that one. Again, real good. Factory Connection And this right here is the section where the smaller Loom went into the larger Loom and I'll just put some tape there to complete that transition as well. That way you can't really see where the Gap is phone's ringing I Wonder if it's a scammer that it is. Snip? Let me go get the phone. Be right back. All right, this side quest is nearly complete. Let's go ahead and plug some of this stuff back in and we can reroute and re-secure this harness right here. It's gonna go just like that and then that's mass airflow that stays up top. This one goes back to the AC system. This is for the low side pressure switch back here on the accumulator so we'll put that guy back in its plug. not before routing this under. here. there's a connector like a little wire harness bracket down there on the fender. Well, I need to reuse that so as long as this is routed properly, we're in good shape. Yep, we'll set that inside of there this one. Clips in. We'll do this one like right here. and then this one plugged into I Think the coolant overflow bottle I Think that's where that went. Yeah, Yep. Down Yonder You guys can't see it's dark in there. Let me get this thing plugged in then we'll go back to our our planned program here. Ah That's a far away connector too. See that? Come on connector. Oh man. I'm on my tippy toes trying to trying To See this thing. there it is. Click and I'll worry about setting these clips later on. I Want to get everything kind of in position first and then we'll readjust it and maybe zip tie a few things that way. it's nice and clean and doesn't look like I've uh, manipulated it. Okay, let's do what we came here to do. Get this thing installed. Let's see. we'll point the banks thing this way so it looks nice and shiny. Then this guy gets plugged in right here and then two clamps go over it which I have in the hardware kit I Think these are the ones Slide that one on. yep and that one over the factory intake horn and I won't tighten any of this up yet. We're just gonna kind of get it all mocked up first. let's go ahead and back up a little bit over here and we'll take the lid for this box. It's been clean inside? Yep, No, maybe I don't want to have any kind of dirt or particles in here because this is all the clean side. I Do not want my turbine sucking up particulate matter at a hundred thousand? RPM That would be bad. Compressors don't exactly like that. Behavior So our filter big filter too. I Think this gets bolted on or clamped onto the uh, the lid here. Yeah, we can finish the clamp and we'll get this thing secured. Very large clamp coming in. It's going to go around the filter base and then we'll put the filter on the lid, squeeze that thing on, and then we'll clamp that down. That's a twice squeeze. Good fitment. Now we can run the clamp down and that's going to secure the filter to this, uh, air box lid. Nothing crazy. We just need to provide a little bit of clamping for us and it's a little off center. Let me just screwdriver that up. Some that's good. Good over here. Good over here. Send it. send it the other way. Beautiful. Now since I've already displayed that, I'm terrible at air filter maintenance. I I've also got a a dry filter sock here and this is going to help mitigate my laziness. It's like a pre-filter for the actual filter. There we go see that. Yeah, this guy will go down into that air box and it bolts on. but I'm not going to bolt it down just yet because we need to fit this other, uh, other boot. So what we have here is one more rubber flexi boot, two more clamps. Looks like I'm pulling that boot back off, goes there, and one clamp. I Did it wrong. No, that's fine. You know what? That one goes there and then this one up and over and around. Now that guy goes in. This guy right here, plugs in there and we get everything aligned and looking good. Then we'll tighten down all the clamps. So let's start with this one here: I Want to make this, uh, this boot is square and even as I can for aesthetic purposes. of course, because if it doesn't look good when you're wasting your time, it's Gotta look good. Why else do we buy this kind of stuff? So it looks good and so it sounds good. and more importantly, so it makes more power. But you know the rules. The better it looks, the more power it makes. Especially stickers. Do it like that. We'll hide the clamps on the back side again so it looks good. So far so good, nice and oh, almost even not too bad. Let's take a couple adjustments on that one. I Don't like that the clamps were not even now they are click. Okay. give it the wiggle test. it's good to go. Now if we look straight down we will see that there's like a big hole in the side of this, uh, this air box and that is to accommodate the factory air filter sensor. It's basically a spring-loaded little uh, vacuum gauge. The idea being if the filter is restricted, it's going to pull too much vacuum on the filter and it'll pop the little plunger thing in here and then set that gauge to zero and so you have a visual indicator on how your air filter is performing. However, I'm not entirely certain that these things function because this was not tripped and yet this filter was plugged up to nothing. So I Don't know. Maybe maybe it wasn't clogged enough to drip that thing. Uh. Regardless, we need to recover this little rubber. grommet. Don't fall. Where'd it? Go There it is. We need this. This has to go in the replacement intake thing intake tube. Then we can plug this guy back into it, retaining our Factory air filter alert system. There we go. Nice! Now the most important part is going to be our mass airflow sensor. So we need to head on over to the tool section and get this thing unbolted. It looks like it's a Torx bit shoe. It's a Torx 15 Torx 20. something like that all through this guy and then just transfer this over to up to the other pipe. Oh, come here a Butterfingers today. Come here nice and clean. I wonder if I have mass airflow cleaner give it a squirt Shiny? Okay, back at the truck there's our freshly cleaned mass airflow and the screws. so we'll screw this guy in. Yeah, thread, hang on. hang on. I may be making a mistake. Wait yeah. easy oversight. See those brass inserts. Those brass inserts are threaded on the inside because they have some screws that go with them. The uh, the factory Style just had plastic threads and it was a completely different type of Fastener So I almost messed up and put the wrong Fasteners in the wrong hole rather than bad. Anyway, mass airflow is now installed. Okay, let me go ahead and plug that guy back in right there. Okay, other than my little scoop, I've just got to get the four bolts for this guy in. but before we start finishing, let's secure the rest of these wires here just to make it all nice and pretty. Got the one clip here. the one a little bit farther down. you guys probably can't see anymore. I'll clip that guy on right there snap and then the one for the AC wire way down there. We'll clip that one in next. click. Okay, harness is now secure. That's nice, looks good, nice, and Factory looking. They could use some zip ties later, but I'll do that in another day. All right. Now for the custom part. I'm gonna go ahead and pull this lid back off of here now that it's all mocked up and everything's kind of put back together up on the top side. we're gonna pull the filter back out. Come here and we'll set this guy aside for right now because what I need to do is shorten that little uh scoop down there and make it come up to the top a little bit better and fit more snugly against my frame here for a cleaner look. So I'm going to get the wood out if I would pull this guy back out after we take a measurement of what kind of clearance we need and then we'll see what uh, what I can do about cutting that to making it fit better. Uh, side note: for 99 of the applications: I think that thing fits the factory bumper just fine. but again, I don't have a factory bumper. My bumper is up like six or seven more inches and the factory unit is going to sit like way down here. So that thing would fit just fine on a regular vehicle. but since mine is irregularly irregular. Uh I have to modify that I'm sorry Gail please forgive me for chopping up your beautiful piece of engineering. It's nothing personal, it's just customer. Okay, so what I'll do for down Below again I'm gonna hold this up at the top of this intake. it's uh, running into the bottom of that air box and I need to shorten this piece so I will just take a measurement if I can I can manage this I'll hold up in my foot there. So what I'm looking for is about looks like two inches on the dot. So I'll cut two inches off and we'll try to fit the thing again and then see how it works out. Pull this guy back out coming down. Okay, so like I said, we need two inches out of this thing, right? So two inches is gonna put the cut right here and that's going to be right at the top of this transition where it curves. So I can actually afford the two inch cut and it's still going to fit just like I should. So I'm gonna go ahead and Mark it with my finger right there. that's two inches I can eyeball the straightness I Think foreign guys. I'm so sorry for chopping up your engineering. It's terrible. Gail If you see this, forgive me I have the best intentions. Okay, let's get rid of off uh or get off all of our little little plastic Burrs and shavings and all that good stuff. The blue towel will handle that. There we go. Okay, so I've got that thing back into its position and we can see it's a lot closer than before. I have the piece of wood shoved under there. it is now bottomed out I Could well it would fit better down there if I cut off like another half an inch or so. but I don't think it'll fit very well down here in the air box if I cut off anymore. So I'm just going to leave it the way it is. However, I am going to continue with the custom mod stuff and I'm gonna run some screws through this on the inside of this air box. That way it holds the top of this to the air box. That's a custom feature that I'm installing and designing. Um I Think it's going to work best for my particular setup, so let's go ahead and do that next. I'm just gonna use some self-tapping screws. It'll be okay. This should be pretty easy since it's just plastic. So what I'm gonna do is go in the little ratchet here and I'm just going to start running those screws in. now. You guys can't see very much, neither can I Okay, it's one. I think I'll do two in the front and two on the back. That one's up high. so I'm gonna do this one down low. I'm not certain that that first one penetrated the the intake scooper nut. This is why I'm running two now through for sure. You guys couldn't see, but because I'm in the way. that's one bolt good. Yeah, it looks like I totally missed with that first one. Let me show you. pull the fender back there they are. see the there's the bottom one. I just put in there's the top one. I completely missed with that top one had I not cut that off. it would have fit better, but since I cut it, it didn't So I'll do. Let me I'll do three more in there. Okay, next one coming in go down as far as I can, right to the edge of the lip inside of the air box. Yep, that went through both sides. Excellent. I'll do two more on the other two. uh, other two sides here all the way at the bottom centered that went through beautiful. Click All right. extra Fasteners Very good. So now when I pull lock out, this thing is already fairly secure. It has a mount which is going to be installed over here and bolts of the body. but I want to get it secured down here first. Don't know how I'm going to do that yet, but I'll uh, figure it out. Okay, we're in the Thunder Well again, this is the back side of the uh, the scoop here and this scoop came with the bracket. Now this bracket I believe is supposed to bolt on and line up with these two holes right up here. Let me find that. Find that. Groove Hang on. No, No, no, no, no, no. Kind of like that. but you see that's not going to work because these slots are supposed to line up with these bolts, which should actually be about two inches lower. So what I need to do is figure out how to bolt this bracket to the scoop and then bolt it to the body of the truck. and I think self-tapping screws would. Uh, we'll do the trick. Let's see I know that this is gravity I know that this thing is going to get bolted onto the little intake. so I'll just get those bolts in right now and get this thing secure. find that bolt that I dropped and this could be an interesting type of challenge here because my bumper is in the way so I can't really get a straight shot to run into that with a like a self-tapper but we're We're improvising as we, uh, move along in the true Spirit of engineering. I Really hope this works because if I chopped up some Gale Banks Parts where the Stalls all for no reason I'm gonna be upset. everyone's gonna be upset. That's a terrible thing to do big. So now if I can just get a self-tapping screw through this and through this, it should just draw these two things together and that that'll be plenty of reinforcement to keep this thing from wait. we will wobbling around. Okay, here comes the attempt to uh to make this work. Now I won't be able to run a self-tapper through this and then expect it to also tap through that. You just can't go through two plates with a self-tapping screw. So what I'm going to attempt to do here is run the screw in just to that bracket. Using the wobble feature of this extension, it's going to work Or it's not. It's working. foreign, That's it. It went through that worked. It's not perfect, but it's secure. I'm good with that. All right. let's get this little fender. well her inner Fender back back I'll bolt that guy back in. It's just got a few clips that kind of hang on to it here. I think I want this behind there that looks pretty good. Nice. Okay, one up top I'll just push you through and kick you in foreign. Let's take a step back and just see what this is looking like. Kind of mean looking I like it like it fits in there. It's not too gaudy. The issue with the thing is sticking out was kind of a problem but I uh I don't really mind what? I what I'm looking at right here so that's cool. All right. Back up top. let's uh, let's go ahead and get that air filter reinstalled and then we'll stock things the engine and see if it sounds any different. Alrighty, we're back up top. I'm gonna go ahead and get the Uh, the filter and the lid reinstalled. then we can stopping I Want to see if this sounds any different? Maybe it does. Maybe it doesn't I'm pretty certain though, it's going to perform a little bit differently. I Think it has to. This is already an improvement over the factory design and my factory design filter was was plugged up. Okay. we've got four Phillips headed stainless steel screws. These are going to secure the lid to the upgraded air box and at this point that completes the install. I Think let's get these guys tight again. Nothing crazy. You just tighten things down until they until they click three and four foreign. What do you guys think? Is it gonna make 900 horsepower? I bet it could. All right let's go hit the key. let's see what this thing sounds like. restarting the engine I Like it sounds good, it looks good. We got to pick up a few things that needed some attention. so uh I think that's going to be about it for now, there will be more. uh I've got some other bank stuff you know what? I'll just I'll show you right now I'll show you guys right now since you're here and since you made it all the way to the end. So a few videos ago I told you guys about these uh eye dashes that I installed and how you've got custom programmable uh gauges and uh auxiliary sensors that you can install with uh, some of the add-on modules. that's the four Channel analog module and that allows me to connect to up to four independent sensors whether they be fluid or air temperatures, things like that, pressures and I'm gonna use one of those channels to connect to this little fluid temperature sensor right here. and I've got some extension cords for it that's going to go far away from the gauge cluster. I'm going to use this to measure some oil temperatures. However, it's not going to be engine oil temperatures I Want to use that little sensor to monitor my rear differential temperatures? In a later episode episode, we're going to do the bank's rear differential Ram Air axle cover and it's Ram air because it's got these little Scoops here that face forward and those are designed to collect air and run them up over the fins right here. Now this particular differential cover has a a thread or a threaded hole in it designed to fit a fluid temp sensor. So I'm going to install this temp sensor into this cover. get this cover onto that truck and that will allow me to monitor in real time and very accurately whatever the temperature is of my rear differential. which is useful to me is because I tell a lot and in Towing applications you kind of need to know what's going on. So that's going to be an upgrade for a future video. Again, not today, probably not this week, probably not next week. but eventually I'm going to get around to doing that too. So let me know what you think about this air intake right here in conjunction with that rear differential cover in there and how all that's going to integrate into my gauge cluster right here. Let me know what you guys think about this setup. Let me know what you think about this video As always, hope you enjoyed this video. If you did enjoy this video, you know the drill. Let me know about that by tap that like button down below. If you do not enjoy this video then uh well let me know what you think about that in the comment section and I'll use your feedback to try to do better. So again. And as always, thank you guys for watching and most importantly, do not forget to have yourself a great day! See you guys later in the transmission. In defense: chronic feature video into Silverado end of day in the bleed big transmission Okay, so final thoughts in sort of a first impression: uh, while driving with this new intake I I really like it I am uh, objectively going to confess that this is a subjective review because I'm the subject and this is kind of all my opinion and I don't have any data or anything uh, horsepower or quarter mile times or any and I don't have any measured data to back it up. but uh, it could be a placebo effect but either way I really like the performance of this thing and I think the throttle response is a little bit better I think the turbo response is a little bit better and I think drivability just overall feels improved to me I like it and I have not seen any smoke yet I I think my some of my smoke problem was from that filter I'm like I said I'm embarrassed that my filter was that bad. Fun idea though. Maybe I will weigh that filter and then wash it out and then weigh it again and we'll see just how much dirt was actually in that filter like I said I I put that thing in back in the day when I worked at the dealership and I think that was over two years ago or something like that. So it's a filter's been in there for a while and neglected at the same time. Now we're rolling about 60. let's do some. Full Throttle real quick. hang on. That felt really nice. It sounded cool too. That sounded really cool I like this thing. I like the banks mods I think they all work well together and I think they're engineered to operate in harmony I say that because I also have the exhaust on this, it's the The Bank's five inch four inch exhaust and I think that goes well with this intake so my dirty Max can breathe a little bit better natural. That translates to more power, better throttle response, and maybe more refuel economy. which I know is kind of a joke with this truck because I get 14 15 to the gallon, 11 or 12 if I tow depending on what it is. So uh, that's my final thoughts on this intake. I like it and that's what matters to me. Um, I'll make mention of it again next time I have a trailer back there and we'll see how I feel. Subjectively, we'll see how I feel. Uh, if there's an import performance improvement with a larger load in the back versus uh, running bobtail so to speak. So again, thank you guys for watching. See you guys later! Re-ending of transmission.

100 thoughts on “This is bad! and it’s my fault! 2007 silverado 3500 6.6 @bankspower”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Mills says:

    If it was me, I would be putting a snorkel on. Bring that air pipe out the side of the engine bay and up next to the windscreen, saves you sucking up debris and rubbish from close to the road surface and gives you the ability to drive through 4 feet of water if ever needed

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Samuel Towle says:

    What do the Dodge owners think about you using all the RAM air in your Silverado?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ZOOM WITH SMOKEY BEAR says:

    I hope you plan on never running through high water, because if you do you're going to kill your engine you're going to hydrolock it, cuz you're going to suck in all that water that you're driving through

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TRUTH WITH TOM says:

    Hey… the dirtier a filter gets, the more efficient it is! 😉

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David C says:

    Will you have problems with flooding and the air intake being so low now? Like Florida hurricanes?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maytag Mark says:

    I guess the air box couldn't be set up on stilts to take up that 2" ?

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dennis Goguen says:

    -15° yesterday morning in New Hampshire

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 44 Hawk says:

    That tape is called friction tape, and the concept is as you pull it apart it warms adjust enough to warm up the glue that's on it so that it adheres well and then as your heating and cooling Cycles occur and actually forms to the wire. It is the way we did we're looms back in the day. I remember completely redoing several of the wire Looms on my 74 Fury police car which was the only vehicle I've ever owned it would do an excess of 180 miles an hour. That did involve using a stopwatch considering the speedometer only went to 140.
    And on another note, that air filter was showing enough light through it that it was still working just fine. It was breathing at least as well as a paper air filter.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Williams says:

    I was wondering if there was another issue with Customer Supplied Parts with this one 🤔

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Denny Tsui says:

    No worry just add 2 foot clearen on the ground

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Larry Campbell says:

    I really like all the things you are doing here to your truck. Maybe one more improvement will be to replace that sagging headliner!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bengt Abelsson says:

    Here, in Sweden, the low air intake is not a sensible idea. Interesting however.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars free100x says:

    "Ram air" doesn't exist. The cold air intakes found on cars today does the work and increases the power. Hood scoops work the same way to get cooler air in, but there is no real ram effect increasing pressure. Any improvements come from installing a clean air filter back in it.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Mulkearns says:

    Instead of putting screws to connect the bottom vent to the top air box you could have put some silicone and secured and kept it from rattling ever, why not mark and pre drill the mount and get 2 screws into it instead of one…

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rye Marsh says:

    Air compressor and train horns next.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Duhamel says:

    I had a K&N cold air intake in my 06 Sentra Ser Spec v. what it doesn’t come with is a bypass valve so because the filter sits in the lowest part of the front fender under where (huh I said underwear) the air box sits. it would suck water into the intake. Make sure maybe AEM makes a bypass valve for your intake. Switch out the flex tube with a a bypass unless you want to destroy the maf.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Al Niemann says:

    "Prepare to Smile" seems like a pretty good title for that Banks Ram Air Diff cover install video 👍
    Can't wait!!

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phiyedough says:

    I thought you were fitting a snorkel but it is the opposite! an air intake for sucking up flood water!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    Im curious what you spread the MAF sensor with. I noticed you hide the can, and it is important as you should know, you have to use electronic MAF spray only.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darrell Bridwell says:

    Rain what are u doing looks like hi-price water scoop I thank u got ahead of yourself.please tell me if I'm wrong are u sure it wasn't supposed to go the other way?

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Edgard Quinones says:

    When I saw the location of the intake scoop being so low….."Wet/Dry Shop Vac" came to mind. How do you get through a flooded road once the water level is above the intake scoop?

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dirty Squid says:

    I'm gonna suggest a NEW HEADLINER 🤨

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ali En says:

    I would bolt the bracket on like you did, then mark the holes, then remove it and drill it.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CBRBruce says:

    I would have put the air intake up towards the driver's cabin, in case you had to go through flood water (hurricane)!

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James VAN zijl says:

    Smokin !!! Yea !!!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darth Karnagge says:

    As long as you like how it is, it's awesome. Personally I like it.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars david noyes says:

    Seems like you would scoop more road dirt and debris especially on dirt roads

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Hughes says:

    RAM water injection system

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars NWSanta says:

    Looks good. Just no driving through puddles now!!!!

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Verstappen says:

    >km?!
    but that's unmerkan!😀

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Mills says:

    When you were trying to fit the scoop to the airbox and you left us up top, I just wanted to yell "Pivot, Pivot!"

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Cooper says:

    I cannot believe you are putting a water scoop in there! I've watched many trucks blow their engines when running through a British ford.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    I would line my clamps up. Just saying!

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars N6DL says:

    Ican see right thru the air scoop from front to rear. Not much RAM there.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mikko Paakkola says:

    That massive hole in the fender facing side of the filter box means that there is no ram-air effect. I don't like products that have lies written on top of them.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Para Bellum says:

    Nice. Just stuck a Legmaker intake on my '19 Charger. Very nice looking and made in your backyard thereabouts.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Denny Tsui says:

    You are the men。great job。

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wayne now says:

    good work Ray. Love the videos.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    Put the clamp where you can get to it without removing the box?

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BadKarma 714 says:

    Hope you took the plastic off the filter reeeee lol good video and mod

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars IzNoGuD Surfer says:

    Dumbest idea ever. With the intake close to the ground, the car sucks in all the dirt from the road and all the exhaust fumes directly. When driving through heavy rain or deeper water you suck in the water directly and soak the filter. As sloppy as you say you are, you are massively damaging the engine. In your place I would install a snorkel as soon as possible.

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Adrian Johnson says:

    Why would you want to lower your air intake? Surely you should raise it so you don’t suck up all the water the first puddle you come to! 😂

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Snyder says:

    Looks like that money would be better spent on tires!!

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TejuddinPMS Pol says:

    Ray were I can get sparepart for my Chevrolet Captiva 2.4 petrol engine?

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ruthless Mindset says:

    oh crap Ray, I thought you F'd up! i'm watching and thought that the cut off scoop caused only an angled area that won't slide up over the flange of the filter box. I guess there must be an angled end already molded into that side. I like it when engineers can plan ahead for alternate installs! Well done Banks!

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Larrett says:

    Just curious, did the air filter come pre oiled or does it not require oil. I know the one I have on my Ram is oiled.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Algis Rauba says:

    The shoemaker's kids go barefoot as per wife unit doing brake job plus dirty air filter.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    I dont think your turbo is going to like the loom dust that went everywhere, but hopefully, you will be ok. When I take anything off the turbo, I either tape it off, or cover with something, and not blue towels. Those blue towels shed and even things that small can kill a turbo, as you know!

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars a says:

    dislike any air scoop that suck air from bottom due to possible flooding in FL and TX kind of places. I like it up top better. seen so many people flood their car from these type of air scoop. not worth it .

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Alford says:

    Ray , all that stuff you are putting on your truck you will be just giving it away when you sell or trade it.

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Curtis says:

    I did the banks intake with the scoop on my truck. My intake temps never get more than about 10 degrees over ambient. It made a huge difference while pulling my 18k trailer. Don't regret it at all.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tony richards says:

    Right I was born and raised in Southwest Detroit after we had that bad snowy of 103 in in 2017 and then had a vortex in 2018 or it was negative degrees is why I moved moved to East Tennessee in the summer, the air temperature started out at 32 and about 1:30 p.m at 58 in East Tennessee I can deal with this

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    Good job on the loom!

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Seven Yearitch says:

    Air filter is just like his work, shi-ty.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rhkips says:

    That is one sexy puddle-sucker! I like it! 😀

    I wish I could remember what the VHS was we watched back in automotive school, but an independent lab tested all sorts of aftermarket diff covers, and found every single one of them ran higher fluid temps than the factory cover, entirely because of that funny little contour around the ring gear in the factory design. It allowed more lubricant to adhere to the ring gear for longer, and reduced fluid turbulence within the differential.

    That was, of course, 15+ years ago, and I'm sure the engineering is far, far better now than it was in that video. More just a fascinating tidbit than anything actually useful. 🙂

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars [WRP] Collective says:

    top content from my fave greaseweasel keep up the great vids 😀

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cengeb says:

    too many add on parts that don't matter, on a vehicle that is 220,000 miles…it made it this far, all the add on is useless, and a waste of time and money..the truck is 2007, save your money for a new PORSCHE!!

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yoji808 says:

    Could all of your perceived improvements not be attributed to just fitting a clean air filter? that old one looked SO BAD!!!!

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ken Willis says:

    To everyone worried about it sucking up water, this kit is designed for hot shot drivers or people pulling trailers on the highway! The type of truck it’s designed for doesn’t leave the pavement very often as diesels are heavy and your pulling a heavy trailer! So leave hard pack and you sink! Aside from driving thru flood waters no risk of sucking water! Now I’m sure Banks offers a kit for the off road community that works more like a snorkel!!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Harrington says:

    Not a fan of gauze filters ,paper is way more efficient in cleaning and air flow

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregory Heim says:

    I've never understood trying to get "cold" intake air from down by the hot asphalt.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Daye says:

    I was thinking the same ray did a good job BUT when you drive through water or in a storm that intake will suck that water right into the intake

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kellen says:

    I5 was -35c here last week…. This week its going up to 0. GG global warming

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Davie Robb says:

    Never buy a mechanics old car, they're always the last to get any work done.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Little Red says:

    Nice nice install Ray but looking at the blue connector for the air low side did not CLICK you can see it is not clicked when you restart the engine

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! pancho nelson says:

    LLOKS LIKE SOME EXCESSIVE TREAD WEAR ON OUTSIDE EDGE OF THAT FRONT PASS SIDE TIRE

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    3M electrical is way better in my opinion! That crap u used is nasty in hot places, like Florida.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott McWilliams says:

    Was -35C in Ottawa yesterday, with windchill feels like -45C. We Canadians are a tough breed 🤪

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shaun Kelly says:

    Looked like your ac wire wasn’t clicked in all the way.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DeSoto Sky says:

    Personally I don't care for the location of that pickup but I live where it snows. I've torn an under fender skirt in the snow. I also wonder about summer time road surface temperatures in Florida. My intuition is higher would have been better. Don't highway tractors move the air intake above the cab at the rear? It will be interesting to hear Ray's 1 year update on this mod.

    For sure Ray is showing his age. Cutting off a perfectly good exhaust and other fancy add on stuff. I did all kinds of mods when I was younger. Cut the exhaust off a brand new Ford F100 and installed a glass pack. Fancy wheels, big tires, suspension modifications etc. Not all of it well thought out knowing what I know today. Build a Jeep with a winch and Teraflex suspension, and many modifications etc. Now I pretty much keep my vehicles factory stock, including the Jeep, and only use oem parts. When did I get so old? 😒

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dukw Driver says:

    Time for wife unit to sit him down and explain how wet vacs work and how far a turbo can lift water, even with "vents". Even partial water intake makes for a sickly engine and expensive repairs. Titanic decision

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cengeb says:

    Also gonna suck up more sand and dirt from the ground, not a good product. there is a reason factory is up TOP

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars daniel guyer says:

    I think you might secure the bottom of your scoop to the frame. It looks kind of vulnerable down there. Maybe fabricate a little bracket you could bolt up.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GOATBOY234 says:

    Did the new filter have clear plastic round it…thats what it looks like when you put it in

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Stoliker says:

    SO you're installing an alligator scoop to bring the little alligators up into your engine?

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Hayden says:

    it's called friction tape.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eddie Gilbert says:

    A WIX filter is all you need in the factory box

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Dunne says:

    Hi Ray.
    Have read the comments and am of the same mind as your contributors. It is to low to the ground , it is an efficient water scoop, because of the opening at the back it is NOT a RAM air system. Bit of a con really, only benefit is a bigger air filter will suit people who forget to change them soon enough.
    Ray

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    I wonder how much of the loom dust you crushed by the air intake, went into the engine? LOL Sure was close to the open tube.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mort Homer says:

    Building a submarine?

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DAN ROSS says:

    I think you should’ve used some of your surplus metal and made a little bracket at the bottom of the scoop that attach to the frame with some self tapping screws maybe?

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    I would be ashamed to own my own shop and have a truck, that nice, with Rotten Loom, Packed full of dirt air filter, and we know the check engine light was just reset, because you didnt fix the issue foe the check engine light being online the first place! I guess we see the truth of some peoples real quilifcations? Just saying, for a friend!

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Savage says:

    I would be worried about high water 💧 with that design

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars E ck says:

    When working on your own equipment you practice humility

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bob dobbs says:

    Most folks get the cold air kits due to the claim of increased HP and/or fuel economy, would love to see an objective video with some numbers to back up the claim

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Moore says:

    The air box is an impressive change, but the intake at the bottom is…. stupid. For any truck that WORKs for a living its very likely to be broke quickly. for a parking lot surfer its probably great. It just hands down WAY too far and has nothing protecting it.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Uncle Bullhorn says:

    Ship of Theseus, meet the Dirty Max of Ray.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ewmoparman says:

    No driving thru big puddles anymore!!

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Vetere says:

    I don't know I think I would have wanted the air intake tube coming out on top🤔, in case there was a flood, I went into a stream. Just my thoughts. Cuz out here in California with were fine 👍 cuz I'm in a desert. Not a lot of high water. Hope it works for you brother. 🤗👍😉. 🇺🇲 The old fart in Southern California 😎♥️. Got to go watch your wife unit, do her brake job. I'm sure she did fine but we'll see 👍😉🙏♥️🌹

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alfred Jones says:

    I won't be upset.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Old Nightrun says:

    Not at all keen on that system. I do not know how your weather is, but here in Wales I would spend the rest of my life avoiding pools of water in the highways, because that thing will be a great scoop for putting water into the induction system.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cengeb says:

    Self DRILLING, different than self tapping…screws

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle O says:

    No off roading for you

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Reese says:

    Isn't that going to negatively impact your low-water fording?

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    Just force it or cut it to fit, if it doesn't fit! WOW

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bigman man says:

    Looks nice

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mitch Gaar says:

    WOW LOL I told you. Even this 36 year mechanic knew better than to try to get it on after mounting!

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rhodium69 says:

    Another great mod job and it sounds good well done Ray.

  99. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pete N says:

    Needs a float switch like a shop vac, to shut it down the unit in deep water.

  100. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars drumyzeb says:

    I just see a giant water scoop the next time a hurricane hits Florida.

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