EGR Delete Kit For 2018-2021 Ford 3.0L Powerstroke Diesel F150

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          Description

          Specifics:

          • Material: Aluminum Alloy
          • Surface Finish: Anodized

          Description:

          1. Expertly CNC machined from premium-grade aluminum.
          2. Designed to resist warping or deformation, unlike thinner plates.
          3. Enables full EGR system removal, eliminating clogging and leaks.
          4. Comes with comprehensive hardware and gaskets for enhanced fuel efficiency.

          Fitment:
          Fits For 2018, 2019 2020 2021 Ford F150 3.0L Powerstroke

          Package Content:
          1 X EGR Valve & Cooler Delete Kit

          Crafted for Durability & Precision

          This EGR delete kit is expertly CNC machined from premium-grade aluminum alloy with an anodized finish, so you can count on its resilience against high temperatures and warping. Designed for the long haul, this kit’s high-quality build ensures it can handle the rigors of off-road demands with ease.

          Features & Benefits
          The Power of EGR Delete — Key Benefits

          • Enhanced Fuel Economy & Longer Engine Life

          Experience up to a 20% boost in fuel efficiency by fully removing the EGR system. This not only reduces fuel consumption but also promotes a cleaner engine by preventing exhaust soot buildup. With less clogging and stress on your diesel particulate filter (DPF), your engine is set to run cleaner and longer.

          • Lower Engine Temperatures for Optimized Performance

          By rerouting exhaust gases away from your engine, this EGR delete kit keeps those high temperatures at bay. With lower exhaust heat and better cooling, you’ll notice smoother engine performance and an extended lifespan for your vital components.

          • Save on Maintenance Costs

          Repairing or replacing an EGR system can be a costly affair. By eliminating it, you’re not just boosting performance—you’re also cutting out a common source of costly repairs. Keep your hard-earned money where it belongs—investing in performance, not repairs.