2010 dodge ram 3500 6.7 cummins

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CumminsTxBoy89

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Hey guys have a quick question, on my truck I don't have a dpf system but I did notice 2 big round cylinder looking deals on my exhaust are they both catalytic converters or what? And can I hollow them out without motor going in limp mode? Also what will removal of my muffler do anything for exhaust note or anything?

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Your truck definitely does have a DPF system and that's what you're looking at. There's a cat in your downpipe, a second one which is the first canister, and then the DPF filter is the third. You need a delete capable tuner in order to remove any of them.

The resonator is a straight through design, not an actual muffler. So removing it won't really do anything for exhaust sound.
 
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CumminsTxBoy89

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Your truck definitely does have a DPF system and that's what you're looking at. There's a cat in your downpipe, a second one which is the first canister, and then the DPF filter is the third. You need a delete capable tuner in order to remove any of them.

The resonator is a straight through design, not an actual muffler. So removing it won't really do anything for exhaust sound.
Alright thanks man!! I appreciate the insight!

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