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Gale Banks is an American hot rodder, drag racer, engineer, and entrepreneur who grew up in Lynwood, California. His company, Gale Banks Engineering, sells performance parts for automotive and marine engines. It specializes in diesel engines, and high end cutting edge equipment, performance parts, and auxiliaries. The company has approximately 100+ employees. Photo 2/2 designated Driver gale Banks Well, Volvo and Bosch had developed the world's first production car with an O2 sensing, closed loop, electronic engine management system.

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A street-legal Pontiac Trans Am with 700-hp and a Banks turbo breaks the 200 mph barrier and becomes a cover story for Car & Driver magazine.

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The first 200-mph street-worthy machine is Banks twin-turbo GT Trans Am, as tested and proven by Car and Driver magazine.

Banks’ American Turbocar Corp. started the Turbo Tuner craze. 700 bhp, 1 G lateral and 204 mph running the A/C…these things rocked the world. Car & Driver’s Ceaba Csere proved the point on Mrs. Orcutt’s driveway.

Gale Banks Engineering

“Speak Power. Well, Gale Banks and his engines do just that.” —Car and Driver





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