Banks Power Ram-Air Intake - LBZ
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Description
Only produced from 2006-2007, the LBZ solved most of the major issues that plagued the LLY Duramax, making it a solid performer and a reliable turbo-diesel engine all around. Producing 360 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, the LBZ provided good power figures for the time, but it falls a bit short in the modern era. As a result, many Duramax enthusiasts strive to push the LBZ further with performance mods. A Chevy LBZ Cold Air Intake is a fantastic option to gain a bit more power and a good amount of torque without breaking the bank or spending hours on installation.
If you're looking to boost the performance of your GM LBZ turbodiesel V8, the Banks Power Ram Air LBZ Duramax Cold Air Intake is an excellent place to start. This upgrade will not only add a few extra horsepower and a significant amount of torque, but it will also improve internal airflow, resulting in better turbo efficiency. Besides these advantages, you can also expect slightly improved gas mileage, better acceleration, and a more responsive turbo. Regardless of whether you're a beginner or have a highly modified 6.6 that requires more airflow, the GM 6.6 LBZ Duramax intake is a fantastic first step or a perfect final touch.
Since its founding in 1958, Banks Power has been a leader in the industry, renowned for its cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions that improve engine efficiency, increase power, and reduce emissions. Banks Power intakes are crafted with a blend of advanced product design, premium build materials, and meticulous airflow testing, making them the ideal option for achieving exceptional performance without breaking the bank.
In addition to the impressive performance benefits that Banks Power's 6.6 LBZ Duramax Intake offers, Banks Power are also known for their fantastic customer support with all Banks Power intakes coming with a lifetime warranty. Continue scrolling down for more details on the many benefits, features, and adjustable options available with the GM LBZ Banks Power Cold Air Intake.
(2006-2007) GM 6.6 LBZ Duramax Banks Power Cold Air Intake Benefits:
- Gain up to 15 hp & 25 lb-ft of torque
- Up to 57% increase in airflow over stock intake
- Quicker throttle response
- Flexible bellows elbow to accommodate engine movement
- Improved turbo responsiveness
- Colder intake air temperatures
- 1-2 MPG Improvement
- Washable oiled filter/Disposable dry filter
- High-quality polyurethane and silicone construction
As shown above, the 6.6 LBZ Banks Power Intake comes with tons of awesome benefits and features. The Banks Power Ram Air LBZ intake is designed to draw in cool air from the bottom part of the passenger fender. This is a significant improvement over the factory airbox design, which pulls in warm air from the engine bay. The revised intake design not only lowers intake air temperatures but also gives the incoming air a more direct path to the turbo inlet. In combination, the higher amount of denser, cooler air results in significant power gains for your LBZ Duramax 6.6. The Banks Power LBZ intake also utilizes an integrated box seal that keeps out engine bay heat. Its high-quality polyurethane and silicone construction enables the intake to withstand temperatures of over 400 degrees without cracking or breaking.
Banks Power Ram Air 6.6 Duramax LBZ Filter Options
The Banks Power 6.6 LBZ Intake can be ordered with two filter options: oiled cleanable cotton or dry. In terms of any performance differences, both filters will perform very similarly. Due to the fact that oiled filters have slightly larger pores, they typically keep out around 98% of incoming debris compared to 99% filtration for dry filters. The larger pores of an oiled filter are said to improve GM LBZ airflow by a bit more over the dry filter option. Ultimately, you won't be able to tell while driving.
The main difference between oiled and dry filters is upkeep. Oiled filters are reusable while dry filters are disposable. Oiled filters can be cleaned with air filter cleaner and then rinsed off with cold water. Oil then needs to be reapplied to the filter after cleaning.
Is the Banks Power Ram Air Duramax LBZ Cold Air Intake a good intake overall?
Yes, we believe the Banks Power LBZ Cold Air Intake is one of the best intakes for the 6.6 Duramax LBZ V8 engine. Don't take our word for it, though. The Banks Power Intake has earned an average 5-star review from over 130 happy customers. Between the Banks Power 6.6 Intake's impressive build quality, unparalleled airflow improvements, unique design, and fantastic customer support, you won't find a better 6.6 GM Duramax V8 cold air intake anywhere else.
FAQ
No, the LBZ Duramax Banks Power Cold Air Intake doesn't need a custom or canned tune to provide a performance benefit. In fact, Banks Power designed their 6.6 LBZ Duramax intake specifically to work flawlessly with stock calibration. With that being said, you might see better results if the Banks Power intake is paired with other popular Duramax bolt-on modifications in combination with a tune.
Will the Banks Power 6.6 Duramax Kit cause a check engine light?
No, the Banks Power intake will not trigger a check engine light. This kit was meticulously designed to avoid check engine lights by maintaining proper airflow mapping of the Mass Air Flow Sensor.
How much will the Banks Power 6.6 LBZ Cold Air Intake increase airflow?
Banks Power claims that their 6.6 LBZ Duramax Cold Air Intake can increase airflow by up to 57% over the stock airbox. With that being said, the flow figures can vary substantially depending on additional modifications done to your LBZ Duramax and which filter you choose to run.
Is the Banks Power 6.6 LBZ Cold Air Intake easy to install?
Overall, yes, the Banks Power 6.6 Duramax Cold Air Intake is an easy part to install. You'll need some basic tools including 1⁄4” or 3⁄8” drive ratchets with metric sockets standard and Phillips head screwdrivers, clean shop towels or rags and a 5⁄16” nut driver.
Most Banks Power customers that installed the LBZ Cold Air Intake say that it took them around 30-45 minutes to install.
For more information about installing the 6.6 LBZ Banks Power Cold Air Intake, install instructions can be found on Banks Power's website.
What is the difference between an oiled intake filter and a dry intake filter?
The main difference between oiled and dry filters is upkeep. Oiled filters are reusable while dry filters are disposable. Oiled filters can be cleaned with air filter cleaner and then rinsed off with cold water. Oil then needs to be reapplied to the filter after cleaning.
Details
- 42142,42142-D
- 42142,42142-D
- Banks Power
- New
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- 17.0 lbs.
- W19.0000” x H11.0000” x L22.0000”
- Free Ground Shipping Within The Continental US
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