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5 hours ago, davidm767 said:

Not a problem whatsoever...Its been a great add on and I've not had an issue with any of my Banks products so far. I wonder if you had leak somewhere in your system? Not on my current truck, but I had a Turbo discharge pipe silicone coupler somehow get loose a few years back, it caused all sorts of mayhem with codes and reduced power.

Thanks for the feedback.  I will try again once I get the DPF replaced to put them back on.  

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Anyone heard from Banks how things are coming along?  I guess we're looking at fall/winter at this point before we will see a release?

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2 hours ago, crazydane said:

Anyone heard from Banks how things are coming along?  I guess we're looking at fall/winter at this point before we will see a release?

Starting to think its not going to happen to be honest.  Initially it was going to be Feb. then April, then June, now its September and no updates.  Half the time when I search for compatible products on their site it doesnt come up and half the time it says in development.  Starting to wonder if I need to find other options. 

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Jay from Banks here. The Derringer tuner for the '24 Duramax is absolutely, 100% happening. In fact, we have units being sent out soon to a select group of test pilots for evaluation. I have literally thousands of '24 owners signed up to purchase it when it's released. This is one of our highest priorities. 

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We're starting our Beta Testing in the next few weeks, which starts the countdown clock to its official release. Unfortunately, I don't have an exact ETA at the moment. 

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8 hours ago, TurboTime said:

We're starting our Beta Testing in the next few weeks, which starts the countdown clock to its official release. Unfortunately, I don't have an exact ETA at the moment. 

any updates in the pipeline for idash on the 24 L5P?

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On 9/3/2024 at 7:00 PM, TurboTime said:

There will be updates to the iDash coming with the Derringer. I can't say give any details yet. 

Any further updates would be great. 
Thanks. 

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@TurboTime It's been a little over a month since y'all asked for Beta testers on social media. Any information on how the program is going? Are we looking at weeks or months until the release for our 2024's. I appreciate any information you might be able to release. 

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Just following this for updates as they are made on here. Have 2025 GMC 2500 with Duramax and interested in this as it becomes available. 

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On 12/2/2024 at 3:30 PM, DBaker said:

Just following this for updates as they are made on here. Have 2025 GMC 2500 with Duramax and interested in this as it becomes available. 

There were rumors of a Black Friday release news, but that has come and gone. Banks has some very tight lips in their marketing department, not even some hints or teasers.

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Jay from Banks here. We were hoping to surprise everyone and launch a few new products before Black Friday. Obviously, that didn't happen. While I can't disclose any updates, I can assure you that parts for the '24/'25 DMAX is very high priority. 

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