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Looking at SFT and Banks, what are the pros/cons of each?

GlockandRoll

New Member
Jul 3, 2018
11
0
Truck Year
2016
I have a stock 15 RAM 1500 and looking for the least invasive way to add performance and fuel economy and reduce the risk of fire.
 

GreesyTaco

New Member
Jan 28, 2020
18
7
Truck Year
2017
I have a stock 15 RAM 1500 and looking for the least invasive way to add performance and fuel economy and reduce the risk of fire.
The fires are caused by the coolant leaking into the egr manifold then turning into superheated steam and apparently the damn coolant is actually flammable at high temps, add a plastic intake manifold and proof. Engine fire. You would need to get a tune that would eliminate the egr function, which is illegal for a street driven truck, then bypass the water/coolant line into egr effectively taking it out of the mix. Depending on where you live, that could be a problem with the emission testing. Banks doesn't do any of that.
 

-STIGLITZ-

Active Member
Nov 17, 2019
145
45
Truck Year
2017
The fires are caused by the coolant leaking into the egr manifold then turning into superheated steam and apparently the damn coolant is actually flammable at high temps, add a plastic intake manifold and proof. Engine fire. You would need to get a tune that would eliminate the egr function, which is illegal for a street driven truck, then bypass the water/coolant line into egr effectively taking it out of the mix. Depending on where you live, that could be a problem with the emission testing. Banks doesn't do any of that.

“Tuning-off” the EGR/ EGR Cooler isn’t going to prevent failure. It needs to be deleted all together.
 
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