Posted by cumminspuller on January 12, 2017 at 05:56:36 from (208.87.234.202):
In Reply to: F350 Diesel Emissions posted by Steve@Advance on January 11, 2017 at 19:56:17:
If your state does not check emissions I would delete it. The chips are still available from several different suppliers. The chip will not set off the check engine light unless there is something wrong with the engine. That is the one of the reasons you have to put the chip on to keep it from throwing codes that set off the light when you delete the emissions pieces. It will get better millage being deleted. You can get delete pipes to just replace the muffler and the DPF if you want to or you can put a bigger exhaust on it. The bigger exhaust tends to help the egt's stay a little cooler because there is more room for the exhaust to get out of the truck. If you get a good chip there will likely not be very much smoke until you get to the settings above 100hp and the truck is loaded pretty good. Not all chips add a huge amount of horsepower. The one a lot of people use here add 40-100hp. Someone said you will have problems trading at a dealer. This could be true just depending on where you go. If it is someone that deals in diesel trucks it probably wont be an issue. If it is not and they end up taking it to an auto auction then it will be a problem. The auctions that I know of in TN and north AL require the truck to at least have the DPF on them to go through the auction. I can tell you in my area there are very few trucks that get a new DPF put on when the factory gets full. There are some but most get deleted. We do not have any kind of inspection to worry with though so it makes it easier. I have a deleted 6.7 Dodge myself. I just priced the deletes and complete exhaust for my dads new to him truck (10 6.7 Dodge) and it is going to be around $1,500 for the parts no including putting all the stuff on the truck. I'll do it myself instead of paying someone. Cost should be about the same you the 6.4 depending on what brand of parts you buy. The chip will be the biggest cost in it. Hope this helped some. Sorry for the long post.
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