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Ready to delete my 2016 Ram Eco

GModlish

New Member
Mar 26, 2020
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0
Truck Year
2016
So I've done the research and all things considered, I believe it will be better for my engine, my finances, and the planet if I delete my Eco. I'm not a super mechanic but can follow directions and think through a problem. Any suggestions as to whether or not to attempt this myself (any rarely used tools or major equipment needed?) or go to a performance shop? If this can be done in a home garage, what are the best delete kits and tuners? I've looked at Sofa King and read up on GDE but that is Canadian so not sure if that's the best way to go or not. All feedback is welcome.
 

Tremper126

Moderator
Staff member
Feb 15, 2019
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Truck Year
2014
I did my egr and it’s pretty straight forward with basic tools. The dpf and exhaust delete I will be doing soon, everyone reccomends getting a new clamp for turbo down pipe because stock one will break. That’s a dealer purchased item, but seems like it’s pretty basic to complete the proceas
 

Solution MHB

New Member
Aug 20, 2020
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0
Truck Year
2017
I’m new to the group, I’m hoping to read that there’s a perfect tune and delete with a combination of add ones like exhaust and cold air intake.
 

Tremper126

Moderator
Staff member
Feb 15, 2019
914
333
Truck Year
2014
Perfect tune IMO is defined by the buyer. I enjoy SKT, where as others have gde’s old hot tune. Hd diesel seems to be popular also. At the price of tunes it’s not practical for many to buy multiple tunes and review them all. If it allows for dpf and egr removal for your off-roading needs, then it’s a “perfect” tune in my books. As for exhaust, DSL DOESNT really care About size, size refers to sound if I’m not mistaken. There’s many kits online for exhaust testing pipes and egr blank off plates, I’d recommend a stainless pipe and pretty much any kit for egr plates. TC DIESEL and JOHN has more knowledge on the subject than me
 

CAVEMANN

Active Member
Jan 5, 2020
388
129
Truck Year
2017
I'll disagree on pipe size, airflow is critical to overall performance, it has to do with volumetric efficiency. I've always loved the sound of an inline CUMMINS OR MACK on straight pipes, each has it's own distinct "tone", I've heard some people say that an eco on straights don't get much louder, but diesels run queiter(exhaust sound) than gas engines anyway.
 
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