Banks Super-Scoop®Truck-work

Banks' exclusive Super-Scoop® is an add-on product to the Ram-Air® Intake System. Super-Scoop connects below the front bumper, forcing a big charge of cool, pressurized ram air into the Ram-Air Intake's air filter housing. Because the air is drawn from outside the engine compartment, it has greater density and makes more power than the warmer engine air.

Super-Scoop’s cooler, denser air also improves fuel economy, reduces smoke and lowers exhaust gas temperatures! Rainwater and debris are funneled out of the bottom.

Banks Super-Scoop installed

Banks Super-Scoop

Banks Super-Scoop installed

Install photos courtesy satisfied customer, Michael K. from Murrieta, CA.

The more air you can flow through your engine, the more oxygen will be available for burning fuel. That means greater, more efficient combustion, which results in more power. This is where the Banks Ram-Air Intake System with optional Super-Scoop® comes in. The cold air box’s huge bottom opening and optional Super-Scoop inlet are engineered to inhale cooler, denser air from outside the vehicle. Stock systems don’t draw the cooler air from underneath, and many aftermarket “filter on a stick” designs leave the filter wide-open to all the hot underhood air, which robs you of power.

Banks Ram-Air® with Super-Scoop®

ApplicationYear RangePart #
Super-Scoop Kit
Dodge 5.9L & 6.7L Standard Bumper
2003-08 42190
Super-Scoop Kit
Dodge 5.9L & 6.7L Painted Bumper
2003-08 42191

Owners Manual(s)

Ram-Air Super-Scoop (Part #96536)
5.9L (03-07), 6.7L (07-08)
Tech_icon Download

Ram-Air development

Gale talks with SpeedTV about what went into developing the Ram-Air cold air intake system. (Note: Some components or designs shown may not be available for all applications.)

Ram-Air with SuperScoop

Ram more cold air into your engine with Banks Ram-Air intake system. Ram even more with the SuperScoop.

Free Test Report

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Banks Ram-Air Flow Demo

Accolades

“The company [Gale Banks Engineering] is renowned for its turbo designs, gas and diesel exhaust systems, exhaust braking systems, and the quality engineering that goes to each component.”
4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility (Oct '03)