I've been running the Banks Derringer and Pedal Monster on my '19 F-450 for 4-years now. Run the Pedal Monster on the high end of city mode, and only add power while towing and entering highways with big loads or pulling a hill. Change setting on the fly is priceless!!! Put the dual gages in a pillar pod. This setup has been great and flawless for 4-years! Started getting some P0069 & P01d4 OBD codes and D-ERR's a few months ago. Started intermittent, then became regular. Derringer let me read and reset the codes without a separate reader. Combination of OBD and Derringer codes led me to diagnose the problem to the MAP sensor. Removed the MAP sensor, cleaned out the soot build up, and haven't had it throw a code in weeks! Price was a bit of a mental block to overcome when I bought it, but I wouldn't want or recommend any other system after living with it!!! My son and some of his buddies went with some of the other mentioned systems, and they regret throwing their money away.
And folks wonder why Banks stuff costs a bit more...they have a dyno...they have test vehicles, they measure things and can back up the claims. Gale...when I pick up my Super Duty soon I'll be adding one of these Derringers with the iDash and know it won't blow up and will just work.
@@Sig721Tau with the hp increase, you also get torque. About 400 lbft. And a switch, with 5 positions, so you can tow, or play, or get really good mpg. But to each their own...
This is interesting but I think a new version needs to be made for the 2020 6.7 because the peak torque seems to be way down around 1500 rpm. My son has a 2020 and was pulling a small load ~ 8000 lbs and the truck just liked running at 1500-1600 rpm. The 10 speed trans just seem to keep it there and the truck pulled hard. Never the less, the Derringer sounds like the tuner to get and Gale, you are a hell of a salesman!
@@bankspower I agree. I have a 2016 F-250 w 6.7 and have patiently waited for years for Gale and his engineers to come up with something. I love my truck (used to have 2001 w 7.3), but the turbo lag and pedal feel are atrocious. As a mechanical engineer myself, i always enjoy Gale's videos and would love to work with him somehow.
Banks is great , you don't have others that lay it all out. It is so epic to hear that the same part new box just like when I worked in a plant doing Bread & the bags get changed to a no name that cost way less & you don't stop or have any way to know that it is changing since it is on paper with a different bag asking 2X more & this is done every where on many many things. Thanks & Enjoy learning even if I don't have a Diesel . Awesome
I don't have a Derringer, but I DO have the iDash gauge on my 2016 F-350. I LOVE this thing! I even found out I can monitor the air pressure in my tires! I had a boatload of Banks performance equipment on my old 97 7.3. I'd still have it were it not for my wife constantly complaining about how we needed to upgrade from "that old truck". So I did some bartering, and got a whole bunch of concrete work on our property for the 97, and found the 2016 at Carmax. I'm actually a happy camper now, so all's well that ends well. I'm a Gale Banks fan for life!
My 7.3L’s are so far behind on power and torque but they are so reliable, I can’t see getting rid of them. One has 415K miles and the other one is about to flip 300K miles.
6.7's will last pretty similarly. For 2020, the motor is being beefed up, so those should last as long, if not longer, than the 7.3's in case you get on the market again. I hope you continue to enjoy your 7.3's tho!
I don't own a diesel... Yet. Soon enough I will. But, all I can say is Gale banks knows his stuff. He does the work to get the best results. I appreciate this guys hard work and effort to protect the consumer and the consumers hard earned dollar. Thanks Gale banks for your hard work.
Thanks, nice improvements. No idea why these new trucks need a tuner, they are nuts out of the box. My 19' doesn't even notice a 10k load, but I'm sure it would be even more fun with another 85+HP/100+TQ.
The AFE didn't do too bad. The TQ was pretty wide and didn't drop after leak so hard. The HP on it was decent as well. Of course the Banks w/dash looked awesome on HP
Great tuner! Just keep in mind you higher mileage trucks. I have 120k miles on my 2017. I go overboard on transmission maintenance. Changing fluid and filter every 30k miles. But level 5 and 6 slips the tranny and defuels the truck to keep from damaging the transmission. That’s a great feature but scares the hell out of you when you pass somebody and the truck falls on its face in the other lane. Been playing it safe with level 3 until I can get a increased pressure solenoid for the tranny. Great product though.
Awesome product, one thing i got to pondering about is how much power do i have after that first 30 sec. you have an excellent facility why not let it (and some competitor) sit at peak torque for 2 min and give us eng col, trans col, egt, and power/torque. that kind of pull do happen.
WOW! I cannot wait to install the Banks Derringer w/iDash Data Monster, Ram-Air and Monster Exhaust products on my 2017 F350. @bankspower you guys are awesome!
Gale Banks and his team need to be tasked with putting man back on the moon. I'll bet he can get that task accomplished in time for the 50yr Anniversary, safely!
Landing on the moon is a more incredible feat, but nowhere near as important as tuning the diesels that build the world we live in. But we landed on the moon safely numerous times almost 50 years ago, so it should be a breeze to “go back” now.
@@jpippinator you'd think so but the only rule those space cowboys in the 60's and 70's had was to beat the Russians to it. Crew safety and cost is a much bigger factor these days ;)
trouble is though these are altering fuel rail pressure, not such a great thing increasing pressure in these as they can split. But the system does look sweet though.
Got the Derringer and like the results. When it is working. Easy install, but keep getting faults on it when I turn my Rough Country grill LED grill lights off. Working with their tech support/engineering on it, but as of now, I am at about a high 3/low 4 out of 5. Get the intermittent faults gone, and I will be happier.
@@paulvivier8594 yes i feel that it does give more power. more top end than low end take off. I have had it this long and have had no issues this far. No mpg improvements really (i do have 37in tires). I feel it the best option while truck is covered under warranty. also got the pedal monster from banks and would also recommend that.
Great review of the competition. I am always happy with more power. Just call me " Tim the Tool man Taylor". I also like that the Banks system don't cut your engine so, you still have power. Thanks for sharing.
I'm curious of what the hp and tq numbers were on the flash tuner's you tested, I'd love to have seen what they made. But great video as always with great real world info. One of the few doing real world testing with no BS involved. I love to personally tune my own truck, it gives me great pride in knowing it runs perfect and is tuned properly. I feel as though few guys care about all the fine details like you and myself. This is a great product for those who don't have the time or knowledge to tune their trucks themselves. The numbers you're producing keep the trucks very reliable, on top of all the safety parameters built into the Derringer. GJ Gale keep up the excellent work!
Gale amazing video and I'm very much waiting to see the new diff cover in production. With that said very informative video and you do amazing work. But can you compare the higher end tuners like ezlynk with different competitors tunes along the line of PPEI and tuners like that. I would love to know how that ends up.
Huge thing I don't like about the idash - it's just not clean enough, looks bulky and like it's from 2005. Also, it'd be nice to have an eco mode, something for putting around town or cruising, pushing the limits of the AFR so I can get better mileage. That being said, what a fantastic product and well engineered
Wow i am very amazed this is quite the product you guys have designed! This really takes tuning to a whole new level that’s never even existed. I’m really curious now though so I’ve gotta ask, do you guys have anything like this for gas trucks? This technology is way beyond anything I’ve ever seen and I’d love to be able to tune my gasser with something like this in the future and try it out for myself!
I thought I never would get a tuner, not because the money, I thought wasn't necessary, everyone still complains about mpg, trans, be deleted. Until I saw this video, now I want to get it
This is smart- He isn’t exactly describing how the tuner makes more power, it’s about how the tuner is a lot safer than the others. It’s a little confusing, but still very informative
Hes awesome no doubt. Problem is he only tunes stock turbo trucks. Most guys dont stay stock turbo very long. So now you gotta go with someone else like PPEI that can tune for bigger turbos and upgrades
best sales pitch I've heard in a long, long time. But I don't have a diesel anymore...and I don't think this would help on the Golf TDI I used to have..
The issue I always have with these dyne tests is that the pulls are always started over 2000 RPM. Correct me if I am wrong but I think the factories rate peak torque well below 2000 RPM on each of the "Big Three" heavy duty Diesel engines. This makes sense as, when towing, or when running empty, I am not going to be driving down the road at 2800 RPM. I shoot for between 1500 and 2000 RPM and expect to be on a flat, near peak torque curve and to be getting far better mpg than in a gasoline rig. Now if one is using his diesel pickup to drag race or hot rodding, by all means RPM is king.
@@Clutch_Kick187 Yup. A 5.9. But I see the same thing when Cummins are dyno tested. Even the new Ford P'Stroke and GM engines have factory rated torque that is at 1600 RPM. My point is that shifting the curve to the right may make nice numbers but is not necessarily desirable in the real world and will not yield the towing fuel economy or cruising fuel economy that at least I desire. It may make for a good drag racer however.
Why would anyone even put a tuner on for only 60HP. My 08 was 150hp gain. Don’t take that wrong. I lover banks and this channel. Why would I spend 90k on a truck that I can only get 60HP gain. I’m not all up on the news stuff but I was thinking about buying a new truck. I’m going to think twice now. I like my old truck. Can you even get 700 ph out of the new 6.7 ???
I understand doing an inline tuner for guys that want to save their warranty, but if that's not a concern seems to me that it would be better to get a complete re-flash on your ECM. From a reputable tuning company of course
I love the idea of adding power to my 250. I'm 100% sold on the fact that the Derringer can add more power and do it efficiently. I just worry about long term drivetrain reliability. Have you guys completed an engine breakdown after longterm use of the additional power? I'll clarify, that I'm aware there's a fail safe for when operating conditions go bad. I'm talking about a situation where the operating conditions are "ideal" for the Derringer, for extended usage. I'd love to see that data if you have it.
Any reason there has been no derringer released ever for 10 speed powerstroke - model year 2020 onwards? I see it's been saying coming soon for almost 3 years now!!
God I love watching this guy professionally smacktalk his competitors
The perks of having age and knowledge on your side xD
He has two engineering degrees.
The world is a better place thanks to this man.
fact
“It’s how we kick everyone’s ass” I fucking love this guy
I've been running the Banks Derringer and Pedal Monster on my '19 F-450 for 4-years now. Run the Pedal Monster on the high end of city mode, and only add power while towing and entering highways with big loads or pulling a hill. Change setting on the fly is priceless!!! Put the dual gages in a pillar pod. This setup has been great and flawless for 4-years! Started getting some P0069 & P01d4 OBD codes and D-ERR's a few months ago. Started intermittent, then became regular. Derringer let me read and reset the codes without a separate reader. Combination of OBD and Derringer codes led me to diagnose the problem to the MAP sensor. Removed the MAP sensor, cleaned out the soot build up, and haven't had it throw a code in weeks! Price was a bit of a mental block to overcome when I bought it, but I wouldn't want or recommend any other system after living with it!!! My son and some of his buddies went with some of the other mentioned systems, and they regret throwing their money away.
And folks wonder why Banks stuff costs a bit more...they have a dyno...they have test vehicles, they measure things and can back up the claims. Gale...when I pick up my Super Duty soon I'll be adding one of these Derringers with the iDash and know it won't blow up and will just work.
You should also look at the monster exhaust system
Just get an ez lynk, and custom tunes. Gain 200hp, not 45.
@@natloz17
Its not about horsepower but rather torque when it comes to towing and hauling duties.
@@Sig721Tau with the hp increase, you also get torque. About 400 lbft. And a switch, with 5 positions, so you can tow, or play, or get really good mpg. But to each their own...
This is interesting but I think a new version needs to be made for the 2020 6.7 because the peak torque seems to be way down around 1500 rpm. My son has a 2020 and was pulling a small load ~ 8000 lbs and the truck just liked running at 1500-1600 rpm. The 10 speed trans just seem to keep it there and the truck pulled hard. Never the less, the Derringer sounds like the tuner to get and Gale, you are a hell of a salesman!
WOW!!!! When Mr Banks comes out with new products, it’s always worth the money and wait! What a great detailed video on the tuners!!!
Thanks for the love and support! Gale loves to hear from fans that share his enthusiasm for engineering and performance.
@@bankspower I agree. I have a 2016 F-250 w 6.7 and have patiently waited for years for Gale and his engineers to come up with something. I love my truck (used to have 2001 w 7.3), but the turbo lag and pedal feel are atrocious. As a mechanical engineer myself, i always enjoy Gale's videos and would love to work with him somehow.
Banks is great , you don't have others that lay it all out. It is so epic to hear that the same part new box just like when I worked in a plant doing Bread & the bags get changed to a no name that cost way less & you don't stop or have any way to know that it is changing since it is on paper with a different bag asking 2X more & this is done every where on many many things. Thanks & Enjoy learning even if I don't have a Diesel . Awesome
You're the man Mr. Banks! Well worth the wait and money spent on the products you provide! Keep the great content coming! 👍👍👍
Thanks MR. power for taking the time for us thanks again guys you have all we need thanks again
You gotta love this guy ... He's to funny 😂.
Thanks for the hard work done for us Gale
I cracked myself every time he said stealth and everyone in that box 🤣🤣
Based on the tech level Banks works at i`m guessing his new diff cover will be bluetooth compatible. ;)
🤣
5g hotspot
😂😂😂😂
who knows may be a good idea :)
How original.
I don't have a Derringer, but I DO have the iDash gauge on my 2016 F-350. I LOVE this thing! I even found out I can monitor the air pressure in my tires! I had a boatload of Banks performance equipment on my old 97 7.3. I'd still have it were it not for my wife constantly complaining about how we needed to upgrade from "that old truck". So I did some bartering, and got a whole bunch of concrete work on our property for the 97, and found the 2016 at Carmax. I'm actually a happy camper now, so all's well that ends well. I'm a Gale Banks fan for life!
What were some of the upgrades you had on the 7.3? Thank you
Gale Banks is a fucking national treasure. That opening sequence had me rolling. I hope I get to shake this mans hand one day.
Very, very informative. Gale, you sold me. Thanks.
My 7.3L’s are so far behind on power and torque but they are so reliable, I can’t see getting rid of them. One has 415K miles and the other one is about to flip 300K miles.
6.7's will last pretty similarly. For 2020, the motor is being beefed up, so those should last as long, if not longer, than the 7.3's in case you get on the market again. I hope you continue to enjoy your 7.3's tho!
I don't own a diesel... Yet. Soon enough I will. But, all I can say is Gale banks knows his stuff. He does the work to get the best results. I appreciate this guys hard work and effort to protect the consumer and the consumers hard earned dollar. Thanks Gale banks for your hard work.
Thanks, nice improvements. No idea why these new trucks need a tuner, they are nuts out of the box. My 19' doesn't even notice a 10k load, but I'm sure it would be even more fun with another 85+HP/100+TQ.
Kyle Q I was towing 7000 with my 17 and I had to keep looking to make sure it was still there. They are tanks
The savagery is on another level. Banks does not fuck around
The AFE didn't do too bad. The TQ was pretty wide and didn't drop after leak so hard. The HP on it was decent as well.
Of course the Banks w/dash looked awesome on HP
The thumbs down are from the competitors employees😂
It's from the sore losers who bought anny off the other tuners
@@danielsolberg1638 or maybe those guys who only buy diesels to roll coal
My most looked forward to videos. From banks. Such a character
Great tuner! Just keep in mind you higher mileage trucks. I have 120k miles on my 2017. I go overboard on transmission maintenance. Changing fluid and filter every 30k miles. But level 5 and 6 slips the tranny and defuels the truck to keep from damaging the transmission. That’s a great feature but scares the hell out of you when you pass somebody and the truck falls on its face in the other lane. Been playing it safe with level 3 until I can get a increased pressure solenoid for the tranny. Great product though.
🤩 FINALLY 😎 somebody put it ALL together !!!!😍😍😍😍😍
Damn, this man know's how to promote a product. I'm sold! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
If you can afford a years salary on a truck you can afford a months worth on a proper tuner. Great video
Sadly some don't.
A months pay on a tuner? That would be a pricey tuner.
1/12 the cost of the vehicle for a tuner? No thanks
Johnny these trucks cost 60,000+ ....
@@lazerusmfh yeah 60k/12= 5k for a fucking tuner which is way to much 500-1000 is the most I would ever pay
I'm proud to run banks on my 6.7 powerstroke and I have 2 matte black banks badges on the door of my truck underneath the 6.7 powerstroke badge
Glad you're enjoying the Derringer and thanks for representing Banks on your Super Duty!
His smile at the end of this video bringing me tears for some reason. Idk why. Hope I had a grandpa like him
"other tuners don't even know you have a transmission"
wow this shows that banks has done their home work. Banks hands down
“It’s how we kick everyone’s ass”-Gale Banks
Mr. Banks, I don’t even own a diesel anymore and you got me sold!
He has them for gas motors to
Best video you’ve made to date. Enjoyed the comparison
Good call to example the fail safe situation
You savaged these clowns, Gale. Amazing attention to all details as usual. Thanks for sharing so much of your knowledge
Adds up to 72 hp and 148 lb-ft (2011-2014)
Adds up to 61 hp and 120 lb-ft (2015-2016)
Adds up to 59 hp and 106 lb-ft (2017-2019)
This man woke up and chose violence. Mr. Banks, you are a legend, sir.
"No evidence" alright I was already sold but now I'm going to order it right after this video ends
As usual Mr. Banks never fails to impress! Always has the data to back claims otherwise he doesn't build it.
Awesome product, one thing i got to pondering about is how much power do i have after that first 30 sec. you have an excellent facility why not let it (and some competitor) sit at peak torque for 2 min and give us eng col, trans col, egt, and power/torque. that kind of pull do happen.
WOW! I cannot wait to install the Banks Derringer w/iDash Data Monster, Ram-Air and Monster Exhaust products on my 2017 F350. @bankspower you guys are awesome!
Gale Banks and his team need to be tasked with putting man back on the moon. I'll bet he can get that task accomplished in time for the 50yr Anniversary, safely!
🌛 Here we come!
Landing on the moon is a more incredible feat, but nowhere near as important as tuning the diesels that build the world we live in. But we landed on the moon safely numerous times almost 50 years ago, so it should be a breeze to “go back” now.
@@jpippinator you'd think so but the only rule those space cowboys in the 60's and 70's had was to beat the Russians to it. Crew safety and cost is a much bigger factor these days ;)
Would like to see comparison with Edge.
"They just piss more into the engine"...Hilarious!
I wish this guy would do some tuners for the 200 series Landcruiser Turbo Diesel here in Australia
trouble is though these are altering fuel rail pressure, not such a great thing increasing pressure in these as they can split. But the system does look sweet though.
Got the Derringer and like the results. When it is working. Easy install, but keep getting faults on it when I turn my Rough Country grill LED grill lights off. Working with their tech support/engineering on it, but as of now, I am at about a high 3/low 4 out of 5. Get the intermittent faults gone, and I will be happier.
That's why I am waiting for banks to come out with a tuner for the 19 ranger.
Just ordered for my 2019 F250 I’m pumped to try it
how did you like it, any noticeable improvements?
@@paulvivier8594 yes i feel that it does give more power. more top end than low end take off. I have had it this long and have had no issues this far. No mpg improvements really (i do have 37in tires). I feel it the best option while truck is covered under warranty. also got the pedal monster from banks and would also recommend that.
Great review of the competition. I am always happy with more power. Just call me " Tim the Tool man Taylor". I also like that the Banks system don't cut your engine so, you still have power. Thanks for sharing.
One of the best commercials I've ever watched.
I wanna see what Banks Power can do with the 2.8L Duramax and 3.0L EcoDiesel engines.
The battlefield analogy is stretching it. rolls eyes
I'm curious of what the hp and tq numbers were on the flash tuner's you tested, I'd love to have seen what they made. But great video as always with great real world info. One of the few doing real world testing with no BS involved. I love to personally tune my own truck, it gives me great pride in knowing it runs perfect and is tuned properly. I feel as though few guys care about all the fine details like you and myself. This is a great product for those who don't have the time or knowledge to tune their trucks themselves. The numbers you're producing keep the trucks very reliable, on top of all the safety parameters built into the Derringer. GJ Gale keep up the excellent work!
Gale amazing video and I'm very much waiting to see the new diff cover in production. With that said very informative video and you do amazing work. But can you compare the higher end tuners like ezlynk with different competitors tunes along the line of PPEI and tuners like that. I would love to know how that ends up.
I want Gale Banks to roast me like he roasts his competitors
Best line.... “get out of my Facebook dude”...... hahaha
Huge thing I don't like about the idash - it's just not clean enough, looks bulky and like it's from 2005. Also, it'd be nice to have an eco mode, something for putting around town or cruising, pushing the limits of the AFR so I can get better mileage.
That being said, what a fantastic product and well engineered
Agree. A Econ mode would be the most used setting for me. Not sure this makes sense without it (for me)
It does set power to level 2
The one thing about Banks he always shows you in writing his improvement and will stand behind it on paper
If I could get 50 extra hp in my "truck" I'd blow both the gearbox and front axle 😂
Can't wait for you all to come out with a Derringer for my truck
Banks is a certified g.
When will the derringer be available for the alumiduty? We need more 6.7 content!!
I love the 20k engine he brought out just to talk about his tuner! Gales a riot 😆
Makes me wish they made tuners for my little ol 2.0l EcoBoost, I'd gladly pay the extra for all the engineering that goes into their products
Haha Banks throwing down, what a boss!
I could get behind Gale Banks reacting videos
How to kick everyone's ass
Step 1: Be Gale Banks
Step 2: there is no step 2.
Any easy to follow recipe for success.
Since all this testing is a stock truck how would banks number look on a deleted truck (egr def)
Damn I love Gale Banks. You are my hero sir. Everything you do is tested, proven, and tested again.
Gale Banks is THE GOAT of diesel & turbocharged engines.
Change my mind.
💪🐐💪
Wow i am very amazed this is quite the product you guys have designed! This really takes tuning to a whole new level that’s never even existed. I’m really curious now though so I’ve gotta ask, do you guys have anything like this for gas trucks? This technology is way beyond anything I’ve ever seen and I’d love to be able to tune my gasser with something like this in the future and try it out for myself!
Yes we do. Right now the Derringer is avilable for the Ford EcoBoost 3.5L F-150 '11-'16.
Almost 60hp just by tuning it with that crazy little tunner 🤙🤙🤙
I thought I never would get a tuner, not because the money, I thought wasn't necessary, everyone still complains about mpg, trans, be deleted. Until I saw this video, now I want to get it
I’m too poor to afford the tuner let alone the truck. Pretty damn cool though
Mr. Banks is the Clint Eastwood of cars...lol.
This is smart- He isn’t exactly describing how the tuner makes more power, it’s about how the tuner is a lot safer than the others. It’s a little confusing, but still very informative
I'm not sure anybody's lugging with those stock numbers LOL
Stock truck with a heavy load you'll feel pretty vulnerable going up steep hills
That’s impressive for stock meeting emissions. Damn
You are the man sir, all I can say clearly a man of knowledge.
Hes awesome no doubt. Problem is he only tunes stock turbo trucks. Most guys dont stay stock turbo very long. So now you gotta go with someone else like PPEI that can tune for bigger turbos and upgrades
Mr Banks, why not include EZ Lynk with some decent tunes in your comparison? That would be like comparing a Derringer with a S&W 500.
Rod Duerksen mainly because most ez Lynk tunes are on deleted trucks and they don’t believe in deletes. Same thing I said though
Apples vs. oranges.
They answered above...all third party programmers, so no way to truly compare
I sure would love a Derringer for my Aisin equipped 2016 Ram 3500.
Hey Gale when are you getting one out for the 2020-2021 Power strokes?? since we have a 10 speed trans
That is in development right now. We are expecting to have it available around the late winter, early spring.
best sales pitch I've heard in a long, long time. But I don't have a diesel anymore...and I don't think this would help on the Golf TDI I used to have..
Ive always heard Banks was the best, and now I can see why.
This mans a legend 5 seconds in
The issue I always have with these dyne tests is that the pulls are always started over 2000 RPM. Correct me if I am wrong but I think the factories rate peak torque well below 2000 RPM on each of the "Big Three" heavy duty Diesel engines. This makes sense as, when towing, or when running empty, I am not going to be driving down the road at 2800 RPM. I shoot for between 1500 and 2000 RPM and expect to be on a flat, near peak torque curve and to be getting far better mpg than in a gasoline rig. Now if one is using his diesel pickup to drag race or hot rodding, by all means RPM is king.
V8 diesels rev a bit higher than the straight 6.. Lemme guess you have a cummins..
@@Clutch_Kick187 Yup. A 5.9. But I see the same thing when Cummins are dyno tested. Even the new Ford P'Stroke and GM engines have factory rated torque that is at 1600 RPM. My point is that shifting the curve to the right may make nice numbers but is not necessarily desirable in the real world and will not yield the towing fuel economy or cruising fuel economy that at least I desire. It may make for a good drag racer however.
6.7 Cummins needs a safe tuner like that which won't void the warranty.
This man needs to run for POTUS.
Killer presentation and entertaining at the same time. You are the man and your products are the best. Thank you for everything you do. Paul E Dulin
Why would anyone even put a tuner on for only 60HP. My 08 was 150hp gain. Don’t take that wrong. I lover banks and this channel. Why would I spend 90k on a truck that I can only get 60HP gain. I’m not all up on the news stuff but I was thinking about buying a new truck. I’m going to think twice now. I like my old truck. Can you even get 700 ph out of the new 6.7 ???
yea its possivle
Thanks for the video Gale! Are you guys ready for the next gen powerstroke with the 10 speed transmission?
This is very well explained
I understand doing an inline tuner for guys that want to save their warranty, but if that's not a concern seems to me that it would be better to get a complete re-flash on your ECM. From a reputable tuning company of course
Put this on my 15 f350 it didn't even change anything, race was the same performance as stock
I need this for my 2018 Ram 3500
Its currently in development.
Thanks man great job !!
I love the idea of adding power to my 250. I'm 100% sold on the fact that the Derringer can add more power and do it efficiently. I just worry about long term drivetrain reliability. Have you guys completed an engine breakdown after longterm use of the additional power? I'll clarify, that I'm aware there's a fail safe for when operating conditions go bad. I'm talking about a situation where the operating conditions are "ideal" for the Derringer, for extended usage. I'd love to see that data if you have it.
Paul, thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, that data is not available. If it were, we'd share it in a heartbeat.
You've taught us again, thanks !!
Any reason there has been no derringer released ever for 10 speed powerstroke - model year 2020 onwards? I see it's been saying coming soon for almost 3 years now!!
Waiting on that 4th gen Cummins derringer.
Do you have a tune that will keep emissions equipment from breaking?