After debating on what's the next best thing I can do to improve my self sustainability, I've decided to do a complete delete of the emissions stuff on my 2013 6.7 powerstroke. Finding info on doing emissions deletes is a pain in the dick, because apparently the Biden admin and his EPA think that noncommercial diesel vehicles are a top tier threat to everyone and everything. In the small amount of info that I've been able to find, using an EZ LYNK and a canadian tuner like Proven Diesel is the best route to go. My plan is to buy a EZ LYNK autoagent 2 or 3, block off the EGR cooler, swap out the DEF/DPF with a simple straight pipe/muffler, and upload the tunes. No plans to increase power output, I just want to get away from the emissions-related headaches I know I'll encounter in the near future. I currently have about 150k miles on my truck, so, I'll be very happy if it makes it to 500k miles after the delete. Total cost of tuner, tune, blocking plates, and new pipe will run me about $1800, and I'm doing the wrenching myself because I don't have a diesel mechanic friend that can help.
Does anyone have advice or opinions? Am I retarded to do a delete on a 6.7 powerstroke with 150K miles on it? Or should I say fuck it, keep it stock, and pray that I can get 10 more years out of this truck with my current driving habits?
Does anyone have advice or opinions? Am I retarded to do a delete on a 6.7 powerstroke with 150K miles on it? Or should I say fuck it, keep it stock, and pray that I can get 10 more years out of this truck with my current driving habits?