RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Class C Motorhomes: Banks Power Pack System
RV Community | RV News & Reviews | RV Sales | Plan a Trip | RV Clubs & Services | RV Camping DealsRV.net
Open Roads Forum Already a member? Login here.   If not, Register Today!  |  Help

Newest  |  Active  |  Popular  |  RVing FAQ Forum Rules  |  Forum Help and Support  |  Contact

Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class C Motorhomes

Open Roads Forum  >  Class C Motorhomes  >  Class C

 > Banks Power Pack System

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
woolfy

Saint Charles Mo.

Full Member

Joined: 10/06/2006

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 06/06/08 11:23am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm looking for input from anyone who has install a Banks Power Pac System on there Class C motor home GAS. I'm seriously thinking about this on our last trip out. Tired of the downshifting, wind, and MAYBE try to improve the MPG's. Banks are saying that it will give you 42% more horse power and torque and up to 17% more MPG's. If anyone has installed this would like your feed back or anyone who has installed a Banks Power Pac System.


2007 Itasca Spirit 31' Ford V-10
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Mark Twain


PapPappy

Wilmington, NC

Senior Member

Joined: 12/23/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 06/06/08 11:39am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I believe that Banks is saying that they will get 7% increase in MPG, not 17%.....and that would be about an additional 1/2 mpg.

Depending on how much you plan to use your RV, it may take a very long time to pay-back the investment in the system.

Some numbers: Your numbers may differ, but you'll get the idea!

8,000 miles/year (@ 8 mpg)=1000 gallons X $4.00/gal = $4000.00/year

8,000 miles/year (@ 8.5 mpg)=941 gallons X $4.00/gal =$3754.00/year

Difference $ 236.00/year
How much is the system?? How many years before it pays back?



So many people are tossing thousands of dollars in an effort to save hundreds I just doesn't make sense?? Of course, you also wanted the extra horsepower, for hills, etc. And that can't be figured the same way...and with that, maybe you'll be able to justify it. Many others will probably write and say that it's worth the money.

I don't drive enough in the mountains, or enough in general, to justify it. JMHO!!


DH Bill / DW Claudia / DD Jenn / DS Chris
The Paps! Sophie, Abby, Brandy, Kahlie and Annie
2000 Winnebago "Minnie" 31C, Ford V-10
Purchased April Fools Day, 2008
The Pets


ron.dittmer

Near Chicago

Senior Member

Joined: 02/26/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 06/06/08 11:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

PapPappy wrote:

I believe that Banks is saying that they will get 7% increase in MPG, not 17%.....and that would be about an additional 1/2 mpg.

Depending on how much you plan to use your RV, it may take a very long time to pay-back the investment in the system.

Some numbers: Your numbers may differ, but you'll get the idea!

8,000 miles/year (@ 8 mpg)=1000 gallons X $4.00/gal = $4000.00/year

8,000 miles/year (@ 8.5 mpg)=941 gallons X $4.00/gal =$3754.00/year

Difference $ 236.00/year
How much is the system?? How many years before it pays back?



So many people are tossing thousands of dollars in an effort to save hundreds I just doesn't make sense?? Of course, you also wanted the extra horsepower, for hills, etc. And that can't be figured the same way...and with that, maybe you'll be able to justify it. Many others will probably write and say that it's worth the money.

I don't drive enough in the mountains, or enough in general, to justify it. JMHO!!
Agreed!

I looked in the Banks system because those mods are simply interesting to me. Not that my RV needed more power.

Going with either the cat-back or the full blown package, the return on investment just doesn't work. If Banks cut the price in half, I still wouldn't jump on it. If I had a max'd out class-C that despirately needed more power, I'd think a bit more, but likely would still opt out.


Bought new in June 2007, Phoenix Cruiser-2350
Fits inside our garage.
Dingy towing a red Toyota MR2 Spyder
See The Inside by clicking on "View Profile" and scroll down


carringb

Corvallis, OR

Senior Member

Joined: 07/28/2003

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 06/06/08 12:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Don't do it to save on gas.

Do it to gain more power. It works as advertised for power gains. In fact, I think their gains on the V10 are understated.


Bryan

2000 Ford E350 DRW Wagon (14-pass all captains chairs)
V10 w/ Banks PowerPack, Diablo Predator, 4.56 LS, 230,000+ miles
Had: Weekend Warrior 41' FSW (still looking for its replacement)


LetsRV

Portland, OR.

Senior Member

Joined: 09/16/2001

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 06/06/08 12:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

It's not always just a payback issue. The banks system (we have one on a diesel MH) will give you more HP and Torque. It will give you minimal gas mileage increase and you will most likely use that up playing with the HP and torque.

In essence you will get a rig that runs faster, pulls better, breathes easier, runs cooler. All at about the same MPG you get now (maybe a little better but don't count on it).

A big issue is to make sure your tranny can handle the additional torque.

It's your decision based on what you want out of the system.


We are all good at something.....
I just happen to be a good bad example.

Occasionally in error but never in doubt.

n5tc

Salado, Texas

Senior Member

Joined: 11/18/2005

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 06/06/08 12:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a Banks Power Pack on my 2006 Triton and it is the second best aftermarket addition that I have made to my coach. As noted above, what I wanted was increased low end torque and acceleration. We tow a car and drive in the mountains a lot and the increase in performance on hills and mountains is significant (to me). I do not see any increase in MPG. However, I probably put my foot in the carb more now.

n5tc


Tom and Judith and Yappy Schnauzer Sable
2006 Coach House Platinum 272
Saturn Vue Tow Car


Serpexc

Nevada

Full Member

Joined: 04/26/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 07/01/08 03:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

n5tc wrote:

I have a Banks Power Pack on my 2006 Triton and it is the second best aftermarket addition that I have made to my coach. As noted above, what I wanted was increased low end torque and acceleration. We tow a car and drive in the mountains a lot and the increase in performance on hills and mountains is significant (to me). I do not see any increase in MPG. However, I probably put my foot in the carb more now.

n5tc

What was your first best AM addition?

Serpexc

Nevada

Full Member

Joined: 04/26/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 07/01/08 03:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

n5tc wrote:

I have a Banks Power Pack on my 2006 Triton and it is the second best aftermarket addition that I have made to my coach. As noted above, what I wanted was increased low end torque and acceleration. We tow a car and drive in the mountains a lot and the increase in performance on hills and mountains is significant (to me). I do not see any increase in MPG. However, I probably put my foot in the carb more now.

n5tc

What was your first best AM addition?

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 

Open Roads Forum  >  Class C Motorhomes  >  Class C

 > Banks Power Pack System
Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class C Motorhomes


New posts No new posts
Closed, new posts Closed, no new posts
Moved, new posts Moved, no new posts

Adjust text size:

© 2008 RV.Net | Terms & Conditions | PRIVACY POLICY | YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS