Banks Power Ford Motorhomes: (Gas ’93 - 98 7.5L Class-A) Power Systems- Stinger System (Class-A, Ford chassis, non-cat.) '93-later For Use w_ 460 EFI Engine User Manual

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BankS Ram-aiR SyStEm
The Banks Stinger cold air induction components

are designed to extend the factory air intake

path so that cooler outside air can be picked up

from directly behind the vehicle’s grille. These

components include a molded Banks Super-

Scoop™, 4” diameter flexible tubing, Ram-Air

Filter Cover and installation hardware. Figure

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. shows a typical hook-up of the air intake

components as they tie to the factory system. The

Super-Scoop also serves as a water separator to

drain out any rain water that may enter through

the grille.
The Banks Stinger cold air induction package is

intended to fit a number of motorhome body

configurations. Because each coach builder has a

different layout of behind-the-grille components,

there can be no one set installation procedure

for the Banks Ram-Air package. The following

instructions are intended as a guideline for

installing the Ram-Air system. Also, some coach

builders may have installed difficult to relocate

components (such as air conditioning freon piping

or heater hoses) in the areas where the Banks

Ram-Air is normally mounted. In these cases, the

installer will have to find an alternate location for

the Ram-Air components, or omit these pieces

that are impossible to mount.

Remove the air cleaner housing cover.

Replace the factory paper element and

filter cover with the Banks Ram-Air filter element

and cover. Use new 6mm x 40mm bolts, don’t

overtighten.

Determine a location for the Banks Super-

Scoop. It should be placed as low as

possible directly behind the grille, with the air inlet

opening pointing straight ahead. If the grille is at

an angle, the Super-Scoop should be trimmed at

an angle, whenever possible, to place the air inlet

opening against the back side of the grille with

the centerline of the inlet opening horizontal.

See Figure

4.

Use heavy snips or a hacksaw to

trim the air inlet opening of the Super-Scoop. The

height between the Super-Scoop and the air inlet

hood should be as great as possible to prevent any

rain water not eliminated by the Scoop’s water

drain hole from climbing up into the air filter. The

curved outlet section of the Super-Scoop may be

trimmed back if less bend is required to make a

more streamlined hose routing. See Figure

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.

Once a location has been determined for

the Super-Scoop, mount it using one of the

methods outlined below.

The Banks Super-Scoop may be mounted by

several means. If the grille consists of horizontal

bars or a perforated metal screen heavy enough to

support the inductor, it may be secured using four

14” nylon cable ties, provided, slipped through

the ears on the Scoop and through the grille. See

Figure

5.

An alternate method is to mount the inductor

using the four perforated metal straps provided.

These can be bent as required and attached to

the Scoop’s ears with the

1

4

20 x 1

1

4

hex bolts,

1

4

-20 nylock nuts and

3

4

O.D. x

5

16

I.D. flat washers

provided. The opposite end of the straps may

be attached to any convenient mounting points

such as the gravel pan, grille brackets, etc. as

required, with four no. 10 x

3

4

” sheet metal screws

provided. A combination of cable ties and scraps

may also be used.
Connect the fresh air inlet on the air filter housing

to the Super-Scoop using the 4” diameter flex

hose provided. Cut the hose to the desired length

using a knife and diagonal cutting pliers. Secure

with no. 64 hose clamps.

Check over the entire installation for loose

clamps or bolts, hoses and wiring too close to

hot or moving parts, sharp edges, etc., and correct

as necessary.

Start engine and listen for any exhaust leaks.

Tighten bolts or clamps to correct leaks as

required. Allow engine to warm up and test drive

vehicle.
NOTE: Exhaust tubing will smoke for the first 15 to

20 minutes of operation. This is normal, as grease

used in the bending process will burn off the inside

of the pipes.

Three Banks PowerPack plaques have been

included in your kit. These may be affixed

to your vehicle by pealing off the backing and

pressing firmly in the desired location. A piece of

masking tape applied to the vehicle with reference

measurements to other emblems or body trim may

be used to level and locate your plaques. Figure

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shows suggested locations for plaques.

For California vehicles, apply the CARB sticker,

supplied, to an under-hood location near other

tune-up information.

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