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About This Product
More power and better mileage. Beats stock and the competition. Up to 46.8% less restrictive than stock.
Key Features
- Extensively tested & validated
- Enclosed housing keeps out hot, power-robbing engine air
- Inhales cooler outside air for more power & MPG
- Giant filter maximizes high-flow filtration
- Helps engine run cooler
- Accommodates engine movement
- Prevents component damage
- Extends service life and requires fewer cleanings
- 5-year Limited Warranty
- More power plus better mileage
- Beats stock and the competition
- Up to 46.8% less restrictive than stock
- OILED or DRY Air Filter Element
Specifications
Banks opens up your truck's breathing with a flowbench-developed and dyno-proven Ram-Air Intake System that is 46.8% less restrictive than stock on the 6.2L at 600 CFM. Ram-Air's filter has a huge outlet with deep filter pleats that maximize flow and a complete air filter housing that draws in cooler, denser air to the engine for greater power and fuel economy.
Why It's Better
Flowbench numbers are one thing, but engine bays are not an open room with cool dense air. Density is the key to power. That's why Banks tests in real world conditions.
Considering an air intake? You need to look here first. Banks Ram-Air blows away the stock configuration and our competitors!
Some are worse than stock! (The above test data is for the 3.5L EcoBoost truck.)
The Banks Ram-Air utilizes the stock base, shown in the images below. It's an easy, hassle-free fit that ensures a secure connection and no disruption to air flow.
Ford changed the sensor design in 2012 on the 3.5L, and the compressor bypass valve hose routing in 2013—but don't worry about it—this system comes with everything you need no matter what model year you have.
Flow Improvement
Here is the Banks Ram-Air intake system on Truckin' magazine's 2013 EcoBoost truck. This was an early prototype that was custom-made to match the truck's paint scheme, but the design and function is the same as what you'll get with a Banks Ram-Air system for your truck.
Banks Ram-Air®
Oiled or Dry Filter, Cold Air Intake System
2011-2014 Ford F150 6.2L
Outflows stock by 46.8%
Inhales cold air for more power and MPG
Choose Your Banks Ram-Air®
About This Product
More power and better mileage. Beats stock and the competition. Up to 46.8% less restrictive than stock.
Key Features
- Extensively tested & validated
- Enclosed housing keeps out hot, power-robbing engine air
- Inhales cooler outside air for more power & MPG
- Giant filter maximizes high-flow filtration
- Helps engine run cooler
- Accommodates engine movement
- Prevents component damage
- Extends service life and requires fewer cleanings
- 5-year Limited Warranty
- More power plus better mileage
- Beats stock and the competition
- Up to 46.8% less restrictive than stock
- OILED or DRY Air Filter Element
Specifications
Banks opens up your truck's breathing with a flowbench-developed and dyno-proven Ram-Air Intake System that is 46.8% less restrictive than stock on the 6.2L at 600 CFM. Ram-Air's filter has a huge outlet with deep filter pleats that maximize flow and a complete air filter housing that draws in cooler, denser air to the engine for greater power and fuel economy.
Why It's Better
Flowbench numbers are one thing, but engine bays are not an open room with cool dense air. Density is the key to power. That's why Banks tests in real world conditions.
Considering an air intake? You need to look here first. Banks Ram-Air blows away the stock configuration and our competitors!
Some are worse than stock! (The above test data is for the 3.5L EcoBoost truck.)
The Banks Ram-Air utilizes the stock base, shown in the images below. It's an easy, hassle-free fit that ensures a secure connection and no disruption to air flow.
Ford changed the sensor design in 2012 on the 3.5L, and the compressor bypass valve hose routing in 2013—but don't worry about it—this system comes with everything you need no matter what model year you have.
Flow Improvement
Here is the Banks Ram-Air intake system on Truckin' magazine's 2013 EcoBoost truck. This was an early prototype that was custom-made to match the truck's paint scheme, but the design and function is the same as what you'll get with a Banks Ram-Air system for your truck.