Banks
#1
Banks
selling my banks 6 gun w/speedloader $325 OBO or maybe trade for Mp-8 or something comparable. Its off of a 2005 2500 dodge cummins i bought an edge so don't need the banks anymore.
#7
it has six settings and yes it is switch on the fly. it is not a wild programmer though but it will gain you some hp and torque, but i would also recommend pyro,boost,and rail pressure gauge too. pm sent
#8
Can't send f'n pms yet....too new...
It's a 2005 3500. I had a ford ps for a while and just went to a dodge. I had gauges, intake, exhaust, and programmer on my last one. I don't have any gauges yet, but wondering if it matters....I normally don't set it on any of the high settings. Normally just drive around with it in a tow or economy setting (40hp or 60 hp). Trying to get some exhaust for this one, too...what do you think?
It's a 2005 3500. I had a ford ps for a while and just went to a dodge. I had gauges, intake, exhaust, and programmer on my last one. I don't have any gauges yet, but wondering if it matters....I normally don't set it on any of the high settings. Normally just drive around with it in a tow or economy setting (40hp or 60 hp). Trying to get some exhaust for this one, too...what do you think?
#9
like i said it is a decent entry level programmer. I had it when i first got the truck and i also went to a 4" turbo straight piped exhaust( really loud but cool sound) i think you would be ok for a bit but gauges are a must when you start adding power.
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tell you what give me a call at 712-540-2434 and we can talk more i will be away from the computer for a couple days now so call and maybe we can work out a deal.
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tell you what give me a call at 712-540-2434 and we can talk more i will be away from the computer for a couple days now so call and maybe we can work out a deal.
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#10
As a general rule as long as u keep it at 80 additional hp or less youll be ok without gauges, anyhing more you definitely need gauges and if u have a stock auto use with caution