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Banks Power 47523 Stinger-Plus Bundle Power System 99 Ford 7.3L F250/F350 Manual Transmission Banks Power

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Banks Power 47523 Stinger-Plus Bundle Power System 99 Ford 7.3L F250/F350 Manual Transmission Banks PowerOptimizes airflow, air density, continuous power and MPG. Honors the host vehicle & improves longevity. Total Power System for Towing and Work. Cut out turbo lag. Increase durability. Pickup Excursion: Banks Stinger Plus utilizes Quick Turbo to cut out turbo lag and strengthen turbo performance. Best gains of +91 hp and +162 lb ft torque deliver more guts when you need 'em, with 11 percent better fuel economy as you haul a trailer or big load. If you

Optimizes airflow, air density, continuous power and MPG. Honors the host vehicle & improves longevity. Total Power System for Towing and Work. Cut out turbo lag. Increase durability.

Pickup/Excursion: Banks Stinger-Plus utilizes Quick-Turbo to cut out turbo lag and strengthen turbo performance. Best gains of +91 hp and +162 lb-ft torque deliver more guts when you need 'em, with 11 percent better fuel economy as you haul a trailer or big load. If you like all that pulling-muscle delivered with a kick, Stinger-Plus is an excellent choice. Test vehicle: 1999 F-350 crew cab dually, 2-wheel drive, 4R100 4-speed automatic trans. Towing combined vehicle weight: 20,000 lbs. Horsepower and torque measured at rear wheels. Fitment Notes: Some vehicle configurations require an extension kit for proper fit. 1999 Power Stroke variations: Ford trucks for model year 1999 fall into three categories: 1999, early 1999.5 and late 1999.5. It is important to know the specific model. Check the build date on the tag inside the driver's door, then match: 1999 model year (built prior to 1/99 with catalytic converter), Early 1999.5 model year (built prior to 1/99, no catalytic converter, intake manifold has 2 inch-diameter inlets), Late 1999.5 model year (built on or after 1/99, no catalytic converter, intake manifold has 3 inch-diameter inlets). 1999-2003 F-350 cab-and-chassis (no bed) trucks: If fuel tank is behind rear axle of the vehicle, use systems for F-450/550 trucks. Pickups other than standard-cab long-bed or extended-cab short-bed require Exhaust Extension Kit.

Stinger-Plus Bundle, Power System with Single Exhaust, Chrome Tip for use with 1999 Ford 7.3L F250/F350, Manual Transmission

Key Features

  • Optimizes airflow, air density, continuous power and MPG
  • Honors the host vehicle and improves longevity
  • Total Power System for Towing and Work
  • Gain up to +91 hp/+162 lb-ft
  • 11 percent more towing MPG
  • Increase durability
  • Cut out turbo lag
  • CHROME tip
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John
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★★★★★ 4
Has fit perfectly into my morning espresso
Color: Black&Silver
This seems to me to be an excellent small kitchen scale. I am new to the complexities of espresso making and have begun using this scale every morning to measure my dose and output. It is working just fine. Easy to operate, keep clean and store. I did not give it 5 stars because I have limited comparisons but I don’t expect and will not bother looking for anything better.
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D. Lakin
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfectly fits what I needed for my espresso habit!
Color: Black&Silver
This Maestri House mini coffee scale is a great little tool for espresso and pour-over. The size is compact enough to fit under a portafilter or cup, and the 0.1g accuracy makes dialing in coffee much easier. I like the built-in timer, rechargeable USB-C battery, and clean black-and-silver look. It feels precise, practical, and easy to keep near the espresso machine. Great value for anyone who wants more consistent coffee.
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B. Swenson
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Maestro House Mini Coffee Scale
I have begun to drink tea, pu’erh tea to be specific. I have several varieties and I have had a problem with getting consistent results. The varieties can be very different in size depending on when the leaves are harvested (leaves harvested in spring are much smaller). So the easiest way to get consistent results is by weight. This scale is very easy to use with a ceramic tea scoop, set the tea scoop on the scale, zero it out and add tea leaves. This has made my results much better, without the wild swings in strength I had been getting before trying to eyeball even measures. This scale gives me accurate measurements to one tenth of a gram.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
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bicyclemayhem
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Mostly great, except one little annoyance
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Pros- lightweight, small, very accurate, easy to clean, timer included. Cons- I use this to brew espresso on my Breville Touch and to get an accurate reading, you have to place something flat (structured) under the scale. Otherwise the reading just jumps all over the place. I know lot of espresso machines have the same base, so this might be an issue for some! This is my reason for 4/5 stars. It’s an easy fix, it’s just kind of annoying. Value for the price seems to be on point. It’s easy to clean. It has a timer as well as scale (nice for espresso). Buttons work the first time you push them. That’s it that’s all
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026
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Jason C
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
4.95 stars
Color: Black
TLDR: Buy it. It works well, it has impressive and useful features, it looks great, it’s thin/low-profile, and it’s a great price. Detailed review: I’m very happy with this scale, and it has certainly upped my espresso game by leaps and bounds. I’m able to weigh my beans very precisely down to a tenth of a gram (roughly the weight of a single bean), so my dosing is on point. Also, it fits beneath the portafilter with room to spare for my cup, so I can weigh my shots and accurately measure my input/output ratio. And automatic mode is magic! When the espresso hits the cup, the timer starts running, so I can measure flow rate along with everything else! Overall, super easy to use and very necessary for the at-home barista. One caveat: It acted weird on the 2nd or 3rd day, and I thought I was going to have to return it. The weight would slowly creep up even though I wasn’t adding any coffee. I dusted it off, made sure it was dry, set it on a more stable surface… I still don’t know what the matter was, but it stopped freaking out and it hasn’t really given me any trouble since. Also, I should mention that the automatic function doesn’t always work 100% perfectly; it works, and usually works quite well, but depending on the flow rate, you might get some drops dribbling into the cup and the timer not detect it right away. (I think the timer must be activated according to some sort of algorithm that looks for a certain increase in a certain amount of time, so a slower initial drip rate might not trigger it at first.) Also weirdly, it seems like about half of the time when the weight stops increasing (i.e., espresso stops flowing) , the timer pauses (as I think it’s supposed to do), but other times, the timer keeps running until you manually stop it. I don’t know… It’s a weird glitch, I guess, but it doesn’t really make any difference. The weight is accurate, and that’s the primary thing to keep an eye on. So, is it perfect? No, I guess not. But, it works extremely well and functions perfectly for my purposes. In fact, it’s a lot nicer and fancier than I expected – plus, it’s more affordable and more streamlined than its obvious rival the Acacia.
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