Banks Monster Exhaust Review in My 2nd Gen Cummins

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Removing the Gibson exhaust from my 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 24v 5.9 Cummins motor and replacing it with the Banks Monster Exhaust and Power Elbow. The truck has Edge Tuner, Banks Ram-Air and Monster Ram already installed. I took some before and after sound clips and driving impressions.

Notes: The high pitched whine in the early fly-by videos was caused by a loose intercooler coupler clamp. The exhaust tip is meant to sit farther in on the pipe than I thought, the pipe is not too long. My kit was missing one intermediate pipe, which is why the joint to the over the axle pipe is at an angle.

00:00 driving
00:28 interior sound Gibson Exhaust
02:20 full throttle interior sound
03:55 Gibson Exhaust exterior fly-by
04:20 Gibson Exhaust start up and idle with revs
05:03 overview of truck
06:33 Banks Exhaust unboxed
06:59 Banks turbine outlet detail
08:09 inspection of Gibson exhaust before removal
08:39 Gibson and Banks systems side by side
09:10 comparing Gibson and Banks downpipes
09:40 inspection of Banks exhaust after install
12:35 Banks Exhaust cold start and idle
13:19 Highway driving w/ discussion
17:22 Night driving
17:49 Highway full throttle pull and impressions
20:07 Banks exhaust exterior fly-by

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