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64320-C Banks Power Pedal Monster - GMC/Chevy 6.6L Duramax 2007.5-2019

SKU: BAN64320-C
Mftr. Part#: 64320-C
Manufacturer: Banks Power
PedalMonster is the first OBD-II connected throttle sensitivity controller for gas and diesel vehicles and is tuned to eliminate your factory dead pedal feel and throttle delay.

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$413.00

Overview 

PedalMonster is the only OBD-connected throttle sensitivity controller for gas and diesel vehicles. It’s tuned to eliminate factory throttle delay, instantly making your vehicle more fun to drive. Designed and manufactured in California, our patented PedalMonster fixes dangerous flaws found in every other throttle controller.

Fitment Note 

  • PedalMonster app can be used with all versions of the PedalMonster.

Features

  • 150 selectable smooth throttle contours
  • Smartest, safest, throttle sensitivity controller available
  • Tip-in Control gradually adds sensitivity below 10 MPH
  • Reverse Safety returns pedal to stock in reverse (US Patent 10,933,885 B1)
  • ActiveSafety® failsafe system (US Patent # 10,933,885 B1)
  • Powered by fused +12v via OBD, not +5v pedal reference circuit like others
  • Control and view activity in real-time via mobile app or iDash
  • Simple plug-and-play installation
  • Warranty friendly. Does not leave footprint

Why It's Better

Total Throttle Control

Unlike conventional cable throttles, where your pedal is directly attached to the engine’s butterfly valve, electronic accelerator pedals are not mapped linearly. Part throttle drivability is often dampened as a means to stretch fuel economy, giving a mushy and unresponsive feel when on the road.

Animated Gif Simulating Pedal Response On Other Throttle BoostersAnimated Gif Simulating Pedal Response On Banks PedalMonster

We spent months engineering smooth pedal contours that are a pleasure to drive. Others like Pedal Commander, have crude steps, making your pedal feel like an on-off switch. Your transmission responds by hunting for gears.