2007-2017 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 6.7L Cummins Diesel Turbo EGR Valve Delete Kit

€22,78

SKU: C183-A036

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Features:
1.Works with the EGR system to recirculate exhaust gas through the intake and lower tailpipe emissions.
2.Increase airflow and reduce turbulence to promote an overall more efficient and powerful diesel engine.
3.Contains throttle valve delete, gasket and bolts, ready for simple installation.
4.Made of top grade aluminum material, high temperature resistant, durable in use.

Specifics:
Condition:100% Brand New
Material: Aluminum,Silica gel
Color: Black
Diameter: 85mm
Height: 90mm

Fitment:
For DODGE RAM 2500 6.7L 408ci OHV L6 CUMMINS DIESEL TURBO 05/2007-2010
For RAM 2500 6.7L 408ci OHV L6 CUMMINS DIESEL TURBO 2011-2017
For DODGE RAM 3500 6.7L 408ci OHV L6 CUMMINS DIESEL TURBO 05/2007-2010
For 3500 6.7L 408ci OHV L6 CUMMINS DIESEL TURBO 2011-2017

Package List:
1 * Throttle Valve Delete Tube
1 * Gasket
4 * Bolts

Shipping Information:
Free Quick Shipping to USA.
Estimated Time of Arrival: within 2-5 working days.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1185 reviews
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Dave Cutler
Missing items

I would like to give positive comments but I still haven't received any parts, trying to track the progress only tells me the parts were waiting to be loaded on an aircraft on 6th Feb can't get any more information.

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Stanley Palmer
Cheap hose

Good product just had to change out the hoses with some store-bought

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joclynne clarkston
PART DOESNT FIT LLY DURAMAX

Super sad that this EGR delete kit didn’t properly fit my LLY DURAMAX i had to order multiple replacements to make it work

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Kerry Southern
Worked for me.

Kit worked great. Every thing was as they said it was.Thanks for a complete product.

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David Bruce
good part but miss-aligned mounting tabs

This kit installed just fine, except for the two mounting tabs and the flared end. We had to bend the the tabs to fit. It was a pain in the ass because there is very little room to maneuver here. The flared end was a bit of a challenge as well where the pipe meets to boot for the intercooler input. I was concerned about the tightness of the boot so I made a slight mod to fix that and used 2 band clamps. It would have bee better if the pipe was flared and then had at least 1 inch of straight on the end of it. All in all, it is now working fine.