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ok just got my 5" turbo back straight in today and im looking for just the deletes not a programmer I just want to cut all the exhaust sh*t out of there and no codes... i have heard flo pro makes something about what im looking for?? can anyone help me out
__________________ 09 crew-cab auto H&S XRT, AFE megacannon intake, 5" flowpro TBE... just getting started! "Its not the number of mods, its the mods themselves that make the difference."
there are a few companies that make FOOLER boxes, for the dpf removal, just makes the truck thinks it there, go to flo-pro site, or dpf-r , they offer some choices.
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SOLD IT !!!! : 08 SPORT 6.7l 4x4 qc sb auto....smarty/b&g tuned , DIALED MOTORSPORTS suspended... 3.5", w/ 7100's. 35" toyo mt on polished stockers / HAD A TRX 4X4 PACK ?????
well the thing is the truck has 7,000 miles on it so if i get another smarty right now then there goes my warranty and i dont have the money for tranny or anything right now so i was planning on just deleting everything right now and later down the road getting another smarty
__________________ 09 crew-cab auto H&S XRT, AFE megacannon intake, 5" flowpro TBE... just getting started! "Its not the number of mods, its the mods themselves that make the difference."
you deleted your dpf yet you care about warranty? I took my truck to the dealership 27 times while it was under "warranty" and it never got "fixed"!!! I deleted all that bullspit with 21k miles on my truck and haven't looked back since!!! The only problems i've had since have been self inflicted lol.. trans.. head gasket... etc
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07 6.7L SCLB - "BuckWheat" - 10.99@124mph - 2013 NHDRA Super Street Contender
'13 6.7L MCSB Laramie - MiniMaxx Equipped DD KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
what do u do with all the sensor lines and sh*t just unplug them and leave them hanging or take them completely off or what??
__________________ 09 crew-cab auto H&S XRT, AFE megacannon intake, 5" flowpro TBE... just getting started! "Its not the number of mods, its the mods themselves that make the difference."
get a smarty or xrt, zip tie all the electronics up out of the way... the pressure hard line things can be removed all the way up to where they attach... it's been a while so i dont all the way remember.. it's pretty much the only way that needs to be done.. you can delete your egr after that too!
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07 6.7L SCLB - "BuckWheat" - 10.99@124mph - 2013 NHDRA Super Street Contender
'13 6.7L MCSB Laramie - MiniMaxx Equipped DD KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
if i delete the EGR i have to have an EGR delete kit too right??
__________________ 09 crew-cab auto H&S XRT, AFE megacannon intake, 5" flowpro TBE... just getting started! "Its not the number of mods, its the mods themselves that make the difference."
if i delete the EGR i have to have an EGR delete kit too right??
You don't really need to delete anything to disable the EGR. You can just put a freeze plug into the crossover tube and that will take care of any exhaust gases and soot getting into the intake. Plugs cost about $2 at the parts store.
You will need a programmer to disable the EGR without any codes though.
__________________ Duane
2008 Ram 3500 QuadCab Hamilton 110# Springs & HD Pushrods, ARP 2000s, EFILive by me thanks to Zach, SB 3250 DD
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