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Banks PowerPack System – 04-05 Chevy 6.6L LLY Economind - Powerpack w/ Switch
All-in-one power system. Designed for your 04-05 Chevy 6.6L LLY Economind - Powerpack w/ Switch, the Banks PowerPack combines a tuner, high-flow intake, and Monster Exhaust into a performance kit engineered for towing, daily driving, and efficiency.
- Horsepower Gain: Up to +120 HP
- Torque Increase: Up to +220 lb-ft
- Kit Contents: Intake, Tuner, Monster Exhaust
- Emissions: 50-State Legal or CARB Compliant
- Complete Bolt-On Install: All hardware included

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Intake, Tuner, Exhaust
50-State Legal
Economind PowerPack

OEM Style Hangers
Exhaust hangers remain in factory position for convenient installation.
Connectors
Each connection will be a slip fit for easy, weld-free installation; clamps are included to secure each piece.
Exhaust Tip
Banks Exhaust tips are more stylish than stock and offered in Chrome or black Cerakote.
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Exhaust FAQ's
What’s the difference between stainless steel and aluminized steel exhausts?
Stainless Steel: Rust-proof, durable (10+ years), pricier. Best for harsh conditions
Aluminized Steel: Cheaper cost, lighter, lasts 5-7 years. Good for dry climates or budget builds.
Choose: Stainless for longevity; aluminized for cost savings.
How does a performance exhaust improve my truck?
Power Boost: Upgrading to a performance exhaust reduces backpressure, improving horsepower and torque—typically 5-15 HP gains for trucks like the F-150 or Silverado. It’s subtle but noticeable when towing or off-roading.
Sound: You’ll get a deeper, more aggressive growl—truck owners love this for stance and presence.
Fuel Efficiency: Slightly better gas mileage (1-2 MPG) due to improved airflow, though not a game-changer for some models.
Is installing a truck exhaust easy, or do I need a pro?
DIY Option: Many exhausts (e.g., bolt-on kits) are designed for backyard mechanics with basic tools—jack stands, wrenches, and 2-4 hours, thes kits often include clamps and hangers for a straightforward swap.
Pro Install: If your truck has rust, custom bends, or you want a perfect fit, a shop’s labor fee ensures no leaks or rattles. Complex systems (dual exits) might need welding.
Tip: Check your kit’s instructions, most exhausts are plug-and-play, but watch YouTube for your truck model (e.g., “Ram 1500 exhaust install”) to gauge difficulty.