CarbonSteel
Well-Known Member
I'll use Banks' own video against him. He goes on and on about how flat back covers introduce more aeration into the oil which subsequently creates additional heat. In the video below that I posted, look at the amount of aeration that's occurring under that clear cover that's an exact replica of a factory cover. Do you actually think that a flat back cover has the ability to introduce more aeration? You have to remember these are two gears turning at 90° to one another and introduce incredible shearing forces. The motion is going to aerate and heat the oil under the best of conditions.BTW, Banks did a very good job explaining and demonstrating how important the curve is and how without the oil gets air whipped into it. I had a high dollar($285), high capacity aluminum aftermarket mag-tech cover on my Ram 3500. Pulled it and put the factory unit on as soon as I saw Banks video. Live and learn.
I've said it many times before, had Banks not created a brand new cover and used these videos as a marketing tool and IF he had a third party substantiate and objectively prove his claims, I'd be much more inclined to believe him.
I ran a Mag HyTech cover on my 2010 Ford FX4 and towed 8 to 9000 lb for 45% of the 160,000 mi that I owned it and never had a single issue. I replaced that truck with an F250 Powerstroke and did the same thing with no issues. Dodge axles from AAM were known to have issues--flat back cover or not.
Marketing at its finest...
Start at about 3 minutes into the video:
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