Banks SpeedBrake; for use with Banks iQ; features a revolutionary patented all-electronic braking system with downhill speed regulating capability, user adjustable setpoint speeds, and built-in safety features.
The Banks SpeedBrake is a revolutionary, patented all-electronic braking system that includes downhill speed regulating capability, user adjustable setpoint speeds, and built-in safety features.
Banks Engineering is primarily an engineering firm.
Established in 1958, Banks has expanded to 200 employees on a 12-acre campus.
The Mechanical Engineering Department, staffed with world-class automotive professionals, designs and tests the latest high-performance equipment.
In the Race Shop, Banks' special project vehicles showcase cutting-edge diesel and gasoline development, multiple turbo applications, impressive horsepower, and eye-catching style.
Sophisticated electronic engineering technologies are utilized for engine improvement in the rapidly growing Computer Systems Engineering Department.
Gale Banks Engineering designs turbocharged engines from the centerline of the crankshaft, outward.
Banks Prototyping is the company others approach for advanced research and development, including unconventional projects for both product feasibility and media attention.
Major automakers, including Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Volvo, and Pontiac, have depended on Banks' expertise and capabilities.
Banks Testing employs rigorous standards, with engineers using the most advanced equipment and facilities for testing and re-testing existing products, production prototypes, and experimental designs for performance, durability, and compatibility.
Ongoing testing guarantees unparalleled functionality, product endurance, and quality control.