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Banks Idash 5" Gauge Display Fits 2006-15 Dodge Cummins on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Banks Power Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:iQ Diagnostic Scan Tool Gauge Display Interchange Part Number:5.9 6.7 5.9L 6.7L 2500 3500 Diesel Warranty:Yes

PPW, *BANKS AUTHORIZED DEALER SINCE 2009 & FULL WARRANTY*. FREE SUPPORT 9AM-5PM PACIFIC TIME (619)261-8565.

*GAUGES ONLY!  Does *NOT* Increase Power or Fuel Economy*

NOT COMPATIBLE WITH BANKS 6-GUN DIESEL TUNER

IDASH MONITOR

The most advanced digital monitoring suite on the market!

Banks iDash

Features & Benefits:
» Real-time, dynamic data
» Easy touchscreen control
» Monitor Performance and Fuel Economy
» Reads and Clears Codes
» Add EGT, Backup Camera, and more

Vehicle monitoring - like no other!
Banks new iDash opens a window into the vital inner workings of your vehicle's ECU, letting you see what's beyond your dashboard gauges. Monitors and displays multiple vehicle parameters: speed, rpm, engine temps, etc. in analog or digital presentations. Logs performance and economy results. Set audible alarms, check or clear diagnostic codes at the touch of a button with its friendly touch screen. Designed to integrate into your vehicle's OBD II port.

Banks iDash
Note: Optional pillar mount shown. Not available for all applications. Please inquire regarding availability for your particular application.


OPTIONS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR THE iDASHBanks AutoMind Programmer

AutoMind® Flash Programmer 
Works with the iDash to tune your vehicle's fuel injection, ignition and transmission shift characteristics. This can deliver up to a 20-percent improvement in fuel economy for diesel pickups, and an increase in power as well. Please note: Not available for all vehicles. (Results vary by application, so call us to see what performance gains you can expect to see in your vehicle.)

 

Banks iDash backup cameraBackup Camera 
With the optional backup camera, you are able to see things that are out of view like small children or something left on the ground. Mount it to the back of your vehicle to help when backing into your garage, out of a parking space, or anywhere you need to see just what's behind you. And for those of us who like to tow, mount the camera on the back of your trailer, or even your motorhome. The possibilities are endless.

 

Banks DynaFact thermocouple

DynaFact® Thermocouple 
Monitor the EGT of your vehicle with Banks DynaFact pyrometer probe. Plus, with all the features of the Banks iDash, this is the system to have. Don't guess - get the facts with DynaFact pyrometer gauges.

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