Banks twin ram question?

JFlagg

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Will a 12V Twin Ram fir on a p-pumped 24V? I've heard the intake plates are different... ow so? Different bolt hole locations?
 
Too funny lol

I think the biggest issue is the fuel lines being in the way, at least for stock 24valve lines. I'd like to hear if it looks like it would fit.
 
According to your avatar this should not be a concern!!!!:Cheer:

Who said it was for my truck? LOL I know several guys p-pumping 24V's... And as far as the fuel lines, they can't be stock 24V since they won't work with a p-pump. The lines being used will be Haisleys .093's, so I'm not sure how they are routed and wether or not they will clear the twin risers. So does anyone out there have some real info instead of shots in the dark from the peanut gallery?




















Don't worry, I would have made a Banks comment too since my avatar is what it is... :D
 
because of the way the lines come out on a 24v head the twin ram prolly wont work.

if you put it on and the second inlet is lined up where it fits between 2 njector line inlets like the original location, then it could work but you will need custom bent lines
 
I do not think that it will work without alot of work.When the twin ram is on a 12v there is little or no clearance between the grid heaters/bottom of the runners and the valve covers.Since the 24v's injectors lines run in on the left side of the head clearance would be a major issue.It would take alot of work to make the Twin Ram fit a p-pumped 24v for little gain.........Andy
 
Thats kinda what I was thinking, that the fuel line clearance issue would be the show stopper. I'll let the guy know they won't work without alot of work... which is what I figured.
 
is this twin ram worth the money? looks like it might flow decent.

Not brand new... I think they are about $650-700. This one was for $350 and I think he was ready to sell for anything reasonably close to that.
 
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