First time Diesel owner, Delet info.
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First time Diesel owner, Delet info.
Hello everyone,
I just purchased a used 2011 F-250 6.7 with 177k miles. I have been doing some research on the DEF delete but just not sure if I should do it. The truck is very well taken care of and has no current issues with everything stock. Also some say it does give you better MPG and some say it doesn't affect it at all. I would really appreciate any feed back. Thanks.
I just purchased a used 2011 F-250 6.7 with 177k miles. I have been doing some research on the DEF delete but just not sure if I should do it. The truck is very well taken care of and has no current issues with everything stock. Also some say it does give you better MPG and some say it doesn't affect it at all. I would really appreciate any feed back. Thanks.
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There is another side to this. The emmison is required by the FEDERAL government. Tampering or removing this equptment is against the FEDERAL law. I have no personal experience but have heard of roadside checks, the government can impound your vehice untI'll brought back to compliance. You also might have local emission checks, if not now, possibly in the future.
Then you also have the fact that we all want clean air, I am old enough to remember how bad the smog in Southern California in the 60s and 70s. I really don't want any city looking like that again.
That all being said, there are good reasons to delete. Please do not roll coal though, it really isn't the right thing to do and it means nothing, to most people it makes you look stupid.
I strongly advise you to keep ALL the parts you remove. You will someday want to sell the truck , or you may get caught and have to return to stock. The replacement parts are not cheap and it is NOT leagal for wrecking yard to sell them.
It is your decision, make sure you have all the facts before you commit. Good luck wit what ever way you decide.
For me I will probably delete my 2011 at some point, but won't turn up the power much, if at all. I do like the way it runs now, and we really are at the max the drive train can take and still be reliable. My 97 Ram came with 215hp and 440 torque. I am almost double that now from the factory
Then you also have the fact that we all want clean air, I am old enough to remember how bad the smog in Southern California in the 60s and 70s. I really don't want any city looking like that again.
That all being said, there are good reasons to delete. Please do not roll coal though, it really isn't the right thing to do and it means nothing, to most people it makes you look stupid.
I strongly advise you to keep ALL the parts you remove. You will someday want to sell the truck , or you may get caught and have to return to stock. The replacement parts are not cheap and it is NOT leagal for wrecking yard to sell them.
It is your decision, make sure you have all the facts before you commit. Good luck wit what ever way you decide.
For me I will probably delete my 2011 at some point, but won't turn up the power much, if at all. I do like the way it runs now, and we really are at the max the drive train can take and still be reliable. My 97 Ram came with 215hp and 440 torque. I am almost double that now from the factory
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There is another side to this. The emmison is required by the FEDERAL government. Tampering or removing this equptment is against the FEDERAL law. I have no personal experience but have heard of roadside checks, the government can impound your vehice untI'll brought back to compliance. You also might have local emission checks, if not now, possibly in the future.
Then you also have the fact that we all want clean air, I am old enough to remember how bad the smog in Southern California in the 60s and 70s. I really don't want any city looking like that again.
That all being said, there are good reasons to delete. Please do not roll coal though, it really isn't the right thing to do and it means nothing, to most people it makes you look stupid.
I strongly advise you to keep ALL the parts you remove. You will someday want to sell the truck , or you may get caught and have to return to stock. The replacement parts are not cheap and it is NOT leagal for wrecking yard to sell them.
It is your decision, make sure you have all the facts before you commit. Good luck wit what ever way you decide.
For me I will probably delete my 2011 at some point, but won't turn up the power much, if at all. I do like the way it runs now, and we really are at the max the drive train can take and still be reliable. My 97 Ram came with 215hp and 440 torque. I am almost double that now from the factory
Then you also have the fact that we all want clean air, I am old enough to remember how bad the smog in Southern California in the 60s and 70s. I really don't want any city looking like that again.
That all being said, there are good reasons to delete. Please do not roll coal though, it really isn't the right thing to do and it means nothing, to most people it makes you look stupid.
I strongly advise you to keep ALL the parts you remove. You will someday want to sell the truck , or you may get caught and have to return to stock. The replacement parts are not cheap and it is NOT leagal for wrecking yard to sell them.
It is your decision, make sure you have all the facts before you commit. Good luck wit what ever way you decide.
For me I will probably delete my 2011 at some point, but won't turn up the power much, if at all. I do like the way it runs now, and we really are at the max the drive train can take and still be reliable. My 97 Ram came with 215hp and 440 torque. I am almost double that now from the factory
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Thanks for the reply, I have no intention of rolling coal, I agree it stupid. The only reason I'm thinking about deleting is because all the info I'm reading on here about the benefits. I'm from Texas and have never seen or heard of anyone getting a fine for emissions. Hopefully they don't start doing that here. I will ask around and get more info on that. Thanks again for the information.
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Thanks for the reply, I have no intention of rolling coal, I agree it stupid. The only reason I'm thinking about deleting is because all the info I'm reading on here about the benefits. I'm from Texas and have never seen or heard of anyone getting a fine for emissions. Hopefully they don't start doing that here. I will ask around and get more info on that. Thanks again for the information.
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There is also the EPA........is it possible that they "mandate" all states start doing emission inspection of all diesel trucks after a certain manufacture date or lose Federal funding, circumventing all legislative process, without warning???? This is in the back of my mind whenever I think of deleting.
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