2007.5-2024 Cummins 6.7L Banks Ram-Air Transmission Pan (35170-B)

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SKU: 35170-B
Using technology from our patented differential covers, the Banks Ram-Air Transmission Pan cools quicker than stock and all competitors.
Regular price $694.55 CAD

Product details

  • Type Transmission Pan
  • Vendor Banks Power
  • SKU 35170-B

Specifications

  • Condition New
  • Finish Black

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2007.5-2024 Cummins 6.7L Banks Ram-Air Transmission Pan (35170-B)

We're bringing forced air cooling to the RAM 68RFE transmission. Using technology from our patented differential covers, the Banks Ram-Air Transmission Pan cools quicker than stock and all competitors. This extends fluid life. An additional three quarts of capacity, a break-away Ram-Air scoop, and Banks FlowThru® Fins aid in cooling. Cooler fluid means a longer-lasting bearings and clutch packs. The design is so innovative, it was awarded a U.S. patent.

Engineered To Run Cool

The Banks Ram Air Transmission Pan for 2007.5-2024 RAM trucks with the 68RFE transmission outperforms and outcools the competition by leveraging decades of Ram-Air technology and thermal management expertise honed in racing and military engine development.

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Forced Air Cooling

Taking advantage of the fast-moving cool air under your truck, the Ram-Air Transmission Pans' Patented design provides forced air cooling as it draws ambient air through the large forward-facing scoop and through the external heat radiation fins.

Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan Air Scoops

 

Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan Air Scoops With Air In Them

Unlike competitive designs where the metal of the pan hangs the lowest, the Ram-Air Transmission Pan is engineered so that the lowest point is only the sacrificial front scoop while still providing 3 additional quarts of fluid capacity.

CAD rendering of 4th Gen Ram Ground Clearance

 

Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan Air Installed

 

The plastic scoop is also designed to break away without causing damage to your pan, just in case. If this happens to you, let us know and we will send a replacement Ram-Air scoop on the house.

Banks Ram-Air Transmission Pan Air Scoops

 

 

Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan Technical Features

•1/8" NPT port for easily adding a supplemental temperature sensor.

•22 deep-cut external radiator fins provide more exposed surface area to the cool air moving under the truck.

•20 internal fins absorb more heat from the oil than a standard or all aftermarket pans.

•High temp resistant ferrite magnetic drain plug collect debris at lowest point.

•Die-cast process provides a smoother, less porous interior surface and improves fluid flow in the pan.

 

 

The Banks proprietary FlowThru Fins® maximize thermal energy transfer by lining up the internal absorption and external radiator elements with each other.

Transmission heat is efficiently drawn from the fluid, reducing stress on your RAM's cooling and lubrication systems.

Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan, Technical Features

 

Banks vs Stock

The stock 68RFE pan is shallow and made from stamped steel which has no internal or external fins to assist in removing heat from the fluid inside.

Without additional means to cool the fluid, it quickly becomes heat soaked with no way to radiate the additional heat load.

Stock 68RFE vs Banks

 

 

With an additional 3 quart fill capacity and a massive increase in internal and external surface area, transmission heat is efficiently rejected through the casting and back to the cool ambient air under the truck.

 

 

Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan, Technical Features, external
Banks 68RFE Ram-Air Transmission Pan, Technical Features, Internal

 

Die-Cast vs Sand-Cast

All Banks lubrication cooling products are die-cast, not sand-cast like some competitors. Made with far greater precision, a die-cast part is denser, smoother, and has virtually no porosity compared to the equivalent sand-cast part.

Wide view of CoolRunner Squeeze Gap

 

Real world example of rough cast surface vs smooth die cast

Sand-cast parts often retain the sand they were molded with. Sand is an abrasive material that is bad for bearings and cylinder walls. In other words, you don’t want sand in your oil. Finally, our long, thin cooling fins are only possible with a die-cast process. Although this process costs more, it's worth it.