2016 6.7L Can you delete DEF or EGR separately?

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Kavik

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I came from the dark side...an 2005 F-250 6.0....before you say it, its got over 300k, deleted and still runs like a tank. Gave it to my son and now have the RAM 2016 2500 6.7L.
Question 1) Can I do an EGR delete without deleting the DEF? If so, Pros & Cons of only doing the EGR?
Question 2) Can I delete the DEF without deleting the EGR?
Will I need a tuner for both or just the DEF delete?

Thanks in advance...
 

mtnrider

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No, you need to do both, they work hand in hand. Yes you need a tuner to disable them. Are you wanting to leave the DPF on? Of course all of this is getting more difficult to do...

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Change trucks with your boy, you should have never gave that thing a way.
 

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You can delete the egr on your boys truck as well, will serve you well.
 

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This is going to be highly critical and I apologize before hand.

What makes people who want to delete emissions think they are special enough they should be able to force others to ingest their pollution? Because they don't like it. Sort of like a chain smoker in an office environment. Their thinking, "I am entitled to do what I want and it doesn't make any difference if it affects anyone else"
 

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This is going to be highly critical and I apologize before hand.

What makes people who want to delete emissions think they are special enough they should be able to force others to ingest their pollution? Because they don't like it. Sort of like a chain smoker in an office environment. Their thinking, "I am entitled to do what I want and it doesn't make any difference if it affects anyone else"
I agree with you 100%!
Unfortunately the OP hasn't been on here since Dec. 2022
 

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