Banks 49798-B Monster Exhaust with Black Tip for 2019-2024 Ram 2500 & 3500 6.7L Cummins Crew Cab Short Bed








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Banks Monster Exhaust 49798-B Details
Banks Monster Exhaust systems are engineered to give your Ram truck an enhanced look, sound, performance and functionality. Tested and proven, Monster Exhausts are built entirely of heavy-gauge mandrel-bent stainless steel. 5" 409 stainless steel constant-diameter DPF-back exhaust system with Banks' patented negative-backpressure SideKick tip. Improves throttle response and fuel economy by lowering backpressure up to 9% at the turbine inlet. Allows the engine to exhale and breathe more efficiently. Includes huge chrome obround SideKick tip.
Key Features
- Virtually eliminates backpressure after the DPF
- Constant-diameter 5" mandrel-bent 409 Stainless steel tubing
- Less backpressure than stock
- Huge patented Cerakote Black 6.5" x 7.5" ob-round slash-cut exhaust tip
- Cerakote Black tip will not turn brown with heat
- 1-year Limited Warranty
- Does Not Fit Cab & Chassis or Dual Rear Wheel (Dually) Trucks
The new 5" Monster Exhaust is designed specifically for the 2019-2024 Ram 2500/3500 6.7L. The DPF-back exhaust system features constant-diameter 5" mandrel-bent 409 stainless steel tubing and a massive patented tip which virtually eliminates backpressure after the DPF. The factory RAM exhaust uses several different sizes of pipe that are MIG welded together. This mismatch of pipe sizing and abrupt bends adds resistance to the exhaust system. By comparison, the Banks 5 inch Monster-Exhaust system is mandrel bent with a smooth constant inner diameter. Exhaust gas scavenging is maintained from tip through the DPF outlet.

Banks patented negative back-pressure tip virtually eliminates back-pressure after the DPF. With a side-draft rocket nozzle-like tip, exhaust gasses are literally sucked out of the end of the exhaust. With pressure sensors installed, this negative exhaust pressure resulted in an impressive 9% reduction all the way back to the turbine inlet.