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I’m sorry! I’m just now seeing this! I did, and it’s absolutely wonderful! I have absolutely no complaints other than I want to drive even more and I can’t afford the diesel these days! haha
My apologies if you already answered this, but did you remove everything that is no longer needed? If so, how much work (and how difficult) was it? I have a friend that really wants to do it, but is worried he will struggle with the removal process. I would do mine, but I already paid for the 125k extended warranty, so I will be waiting.

Thanks for sharing!
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My apologies if you already answered this, but did you remove everything that is no longer needed? If so, how much work (and how difficult) was it? I have a friend that really wants to do it, but is worried he will struggle with the removal process. I would do mine, but I already paid for the 125k extended warranty, so I will be waiting.

Thanks for sharing!
Im sorry, man Im just seeing this too!

I removed everything besides the DEF lines from the tank to the injector. The SCR, DPF, DEF tank, and most sensors are removed. It definitely takes a mechanically inclined person with a decent amount of tools, but if you have that, then you'd be fine. Im about to tackle the EGR delete in a couple of weeks when my schedule dies down.
 

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Im sorry, man Im just seeing this too!

I removed everything besides the DEF lines from the tank to the injector. The SCR, DPF, DEF tank, and most sensors are removed. It definitely takes a mechanically inclined person with a decent amount of tools, but if you have that, then you'd be fine. Im about to tackle the EGR delete in a couple of weeks when my schedule dies down.
Thanks for the info. Keep us posted as you move forward on this journey. I am sure many diesel owners are interested. Be sure to grab (and share) any photos you can. It will help lots of people over the coming years.
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