2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit

Complete EGR, DPF, and DEF Delete Solutions for First-Gen 6.7L Powerstroke

The 2011 to 2014 6.7L Ford Powerstroke marked the historic debut of the "Scorpion" V8 platform. While it revolutionized heavy-duty towing, these first-generation trucks carry inherent engineering bottlenecks: a highly restrictive underbody diesel particulate filter (DPF) canister and a complex, leak-prone dual EGR cooler core sitting in the engine valley.

Operating together, these factory emissions components trap intense thermal heat, trigger constant fuel-wasting DPF regeneration cycles, and choke out your turbo's volumetric efficiency.

At EGR Performance, backed by 20 years of boots-on-the-ground diesel expertise, we supply targeted 2011-2014 6.7 powerstroke delete kit bundles engineered to eliminate these structural restrictions for off-road race, track, or sanctioned competition use.

The 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit removes restrictive emissions components — including the EGR cooler, DPF filter, and DEF system- from your first-generation Ford F250 and F350 6.7L Powerstroke diesel truck. These kits restore exhaust flow, lower engine bay temperatures, and unlock the full potential of your 6.7L Powerstroke engine.

Whether you need a standalone EGR delete from $48.77 or a full DPF delete pipe with tuner bundle up to $1,928.76, this collection covers every 2011-2014 Powerstroke configuration, including early 2011 models without DEF.

Please note: The first-generation powertrain control module relies on highly sensitive sensor loops. Installing a mechanical 2011-2014 Ford 6.7 delete kit requires a synchronized custom off-road calibration tune to override missing temperature or pressure inputs, prevent immediate diagnostic trouble codes, and permanently suppress the vehicle's automatic 5 mph limp-mode countdown. Protect your first-gen V8 and shop premium 2011-2014 upgrades today.

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Compatibility Table

Component Compatible Models Price Range
EGR Cooler Delete Kit 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350, F450, F550 6.7L Powerstroke $48.77 – $137.59
EGR Delete Kit with Intercooler Pipe 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350 6.7L Powerstroke $137.59
4" DPF Delete Pipe (Cat & DPF) 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350, F450 6.7L Powerstroke $218.59
4" Down Pipe & EGR Delete Kit 2011-2015 Ford F250, F350 6.7L Powerstroke (Aluminized Steel) $416.99
Full Delete Bundle (DPF + EGR + Tuner) 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350 6.7L Powerstroke $1,028.59 – $1,928.76
Mini Maxx V2 Tuner + DPF + EGR Delete 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350 6.7L Powerstroke $1,209.98
5" DPF Pipe + EGR + DEF + CCV Delete & Tuner 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350 6.7L Powerstroke $1,928.76
CCV / PCV Reroute Kit 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350 6.7L Powerstroke $49.98 – $142.79

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Why Does Your 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke Need a Delete Kit?

The 2011 to 2014 Powerstroke engines are equipped with an early factory GT32 Single Sequential Turbocharger (SST) featuring a unique dual-compressor wheel design. This early turbo configuration is highly sensitive to extreme exhaust backpressure and oil contamination. When an underbody ceramic filter becomes clogged with soot, the trapped heat gas forces the turbocharger to over-speed, frequently resulting in premature bearing failure. Simultaneously, the factory crankcase ventilation paths dump oily mist straight into the turbo inlet.

Installing a comprehensive 2011-2014 6.7 powerstroke delete kit that incorporates a high-flow 6.7 powerstroke dpf delete pipe, a Stage 2 2011-2014 6.7 powerstroke egr delete, and an integrated 6.7 powerstroke ccv delete re-route system eliminates these design flaws instantly. Dropping restriction to zero allows the early GT32 turbo to dump heat freely and breathe pure air, protecting the bearings and delivering a solid 2-4 MPG improvement under load.

 

Common Pain Points for 2011-2014 Powerstroke Owners

1. EGR Cooler Failure at 80k–150k Miles

First-generation 6.7L Powerstroke engines are notorious for EGR cooler failures. Coolant leaks into the intake cause white smoke, overheating, and potential head gasket damage. Dealer EGR cooler replacement costs $2,500–$4,000+, an EGR delete kit from $48.77 eliminates this failure point permanently.

2. DPF Regeneration Killing Fuel Economy

Frequent DPF regen cycles inject raw fuel into the exhaust, reducing fuel economy by 3–5 MPG and diluting engine oil. Dealer DPF cleaning costs $300–$500 per visit, and replacement runs $3,000–$5,000. A 4" DPF delete pipe at $218.59 eliminates regen cycles.

3. Restricted Exhaust Flow and High EGTs

The factory DPF and EGR systems create significant exhaust backpressure, raising exhaust gas temperatures (EGTs) under load. This limits towing capacity and accelerates engine wear. Dealer exhaust repairs average $1,500–$3,000 — a full delete bundle restores unrestricted flow.

4. CP4 Fuel Pump Failure Risk

The 2011-2014 6.7L Powerstroke uses the failure-prone CP4 high-pressure fuel pump. When it fails, it contaminates the entire fuel system. Dealer CP4 failure repairs can exceed $10,000. Many owners pair their delete kit with a CP4 bypass for complete protection.

What Does a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit Solve?

Proven Benefits with Real Data

  • +30–120 HP gain when paired with a tuner like the Mini Maxx V2 ($1,209.98) or SCT X4, depending on tune level and supporting modifications.
  • +3–5 MPG improvement — Removing DPF regen cycles and reducing exhaust backpressure delivers measurable fuel savings, especially during highway driving and towing.
  • 200–400°F lower EGTs — Free-flowing exhaust significantly reduces exhaust gas temperatures, improving engine longevity under heavy load and towing conditions.
  • Eliminates EGR cooler failure — The #1 reliability issue on 2011-2014 Powerstroke engines is permanently resolved with an EGR delete kit starting at $48.77.
  • No more regen interruptions — DPF delete pipes from $218.59, eliminate disruptive regeneration cycles that kill fuel economy and dilute engine oil.
  • Cleaner engine oil, longer intervals — Without EGR soot recirculation and fuel-injected regen cycles, oil stays cleaner for 2,000–3,000 additional miles between changes.

Shopping Guide: Which 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit Do You Need?

Upgrading a mature 2011-2014 Super Duty F250 or F350 requires addressing all three major failure points of the engine's breathing loop to achieve a true 6.7 Power Stroke full delete kit configuration. Beneath the truck, the heavy, restrictive factory emissions canisters and DEF fluid infrastructure are unbolted and replaced with a smooth, continuous straight pipe section that mates perfectly to your downpipe.

Up top in the engine compartment, a complete Stage 2 6.7 powerstroke egr removal is performed to extract the heavy cooler block from the central valley. Finally, a specialized 6.7 powerstroke ccv delete kit re-routes messy oil vapors safely away from your air intake, ensuring absolute engine longevity.

1. Early Scorpion Generation Overhaul Infrastructure

Focus: Elimination of carbon intake sludge, clearing the central engine valley, venting crankcase pressure, and stabilizing turbo velocity.

  • Complete 2011-2014 Full Delete Systems: Fully combined competition packages that pack the underbody DPF/DEF straight-pipe together with upper valley EGR block-off plates and CCV reroute hardware.
  • Laser-Cut Manifold Plates: Precision-machined 6.7 powerstroke egr block off plate sets designed to seal high-heat exhaust ports tightly without bowing under boost.
  • High-Flow CCV Re-route Hubs: Heavy-duty internal 6.7 powerstroke CCV delete CNC brackets that close off the factory turbo inlet port while safely venting oily crankcase gases to the chassis rail.
  • Custom Coolant Bypass Hoses: High-grade silicone coolant lines shaped to correctly reroute fluid channels once the bulky factory heat exchangers are removed.

2011-2014 Reality Check: Conquering Seized Fasteners, Carbon Sludge, and CAN-Bus Integrity

While basic product listings present a 2011-2014 Ford 6.7 delete kit as a simple weekend driveway installation, real-world work on a 12-to-15-year-old truck requires deep technical context. The single greatest mechanical hurdle during an emissions tear-down is managing rusted or seized hardware on the exhaust manifolds.

Additionally, if the truck has run factory gear for a decade, the combination of oily CCV vapors and hot EGR carbon soot has likely formed a thick, sticky tar layer inside your intake runners. Clean alignment surfaces are paramount during 6.7 powerstroke egr removal to ensure a permanent, leak-free mechanical seal.

Furthermore, physical removal of the exhaust canisters and cooler hardware leaves behind multiple active, multi-pin electrical harness plugs dangling beneath the chassis and within the engine bay. On older trucks, these factory wire lines are vulnerable to environmental decay. Leaving these open terminals exposed will allow rain, mud, and road salt to cause cross-pin moisture short circuits. This will instantly disrupt your truck's central CAN-Bus communication loop, throwing your dashboard into a frenzy of random electronic faults, false warning codes, or rendering the truck entirely un-startable.

2. Severe-Haul First-Gen Infrastructure Protections & Weatherproofing

Focus: Sealing aging chassis harness plugs, protecting first-gen 6R140 shift solenoids, and managing high-mileage cooling systems.

  • Vintage Harness Moisture Defenses: Meticulously clean all aging underbody sensor plugs, pack the terminals heavily with protective dielectric grease, seal them with premium weatherproofing electrical tape, and secure them high along the frame away from road salt.
  • TorqShift 6R140 Early Solenoid Safeguards: Eliminating DPF and EGR restrictions allows the GT32 turbo to spool rapidly, creating a massive spike in low-end torque. To prevent early 2011-2014 6R140 6-speed transmissions from experiencing line pressure drops or shift flares, utilizing matching performance software to optimize line pressures is essential.
  • Dual-Cooling Airblock Purging: First-generation 6.7L engines utilize a complex dual-radiator cooling matrix. Removing the engine valley cooler blocks introduces air into this layout. Installers must run precise, multi-stage cooling bleed cycles to prevent trapped air pockets from creating devastating hot zones on the cylinder heads.

Note: Early 2011 models do not have a DEF system (DEF was added mid-2011). Confirm your truck's specific emissions configuration before ordering. Mini Maxx V2 and SCT X4 are the primary tuner options for 2011-2014 models.

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Customer Reviews

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"Saved my truck from a $3,500 EGR cooler replacement."

"My 2012 F350 started blowing white smoke at 95k miles — classic EGR cooler failure. The dealer wanted $3,500 to replace it. I bought the EGR Cooler Delete Kit for $48.77 and had my mechanic install it in 4 hours. Truck runs cooler, no more coolant loss, and I picked up 2 MPG. Should have done this at 60k miles."

— Mike T., 2012 Ford F350 6.7L Owner | Verified Purchase

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"Mini Maxx V2 bundle was turnkey — deleted and tuned in one day."

"Went with the full 5-inch DPF + EGR + DEF + CCV delete bundle with Mini Maxx V2 tuner for my 2013 F250. Everything fit perfectly. The tuner came preloaded with deleted tunes. Gained about 80 HP on the street tune and 4 MPG on the highway. EGTs dropped over 250 degrees towing my 12k fifth wheel. Worth every penny of the $1,928."

— James R., 2013 Ford F250 6.7L Owner | Verified Purchase

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⚠️ Legal Performance Disclaimer: All high-performance 2011-2014 Ford 6.7L delete kits, straight pipes, block-off plates, bypass hoses, and associated custom electronic calibration consulting services are engineered strictly for off-road use, closed-course drag racing, or sanctioned competition applications. Please thoroughly review your specific local state environmental regulations and federal guidelines before performing any vehicle alterations.

Frequently Asked Questions: 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit

Q: What is included in a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit?

A: A complete 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit typically includes an EGR delete kit (cooler block-off plates, coolant reroute hoses, and gaskets), a DPF delete pipe (4-inch or 5-inch cat-back or down-pipe-back exhaust), and in full bundles, a tuner preloaded with delete-compatible tunes. Some kits also include CCV/PCV reroute components. Standalone EGR delete kits start at $48.77, while full bundles with tuners range from $1,028.59 to $1,928.76.

Q: How much does a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit cost?

A: Prices for a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit range from $48.77 for a basic EGR cooler delete to $1,928.76 for a full 5-inch DPF, EGR, DEF, and CCV delete bundle with tuner. A 4-inch DPF delete pipe costs $218.59, a full DPF + EGR combo without a tuner runs $467.99–$487.79, and a Mini Maxx V2 tuner with DPF and EGR delete is $1,209.98. All kits include free shipping.

Q: How much horsepower does a 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit add on 2011-2014 models?

A: A 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit with proper tuning typically adds 30–120 HP depending on the tune level. On a street/economy tune, expect 30–50 HP and 3–5 MPG improvement. On a performance tune with the Mini Maxx V2 tuner, gains of 80–120 HP are common. The delete itself reduces exhaust restriction and lowers EGTs by 200–400°F, and the tuner unlocks the additional power.

Q: Is deleting a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke legal?

A: Deleting emissions components (EGR, DPF, DEF) from any on-road vehicle in the United States violates federal law under the Clean Air Act and may also violate state and local regulations. Delete kits are sold for off-road, competition, and export use only. EGR Performance clearly labels all delete products as off-road use only. Check your local laws before purchasing.

Q: What tuner works with the 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit?

A: The primary tuners for the 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke are the Mini Maxx V2 ($1,209.98 in a bundle) and the SCT X4. Both support DPF and EGR delete tuning for first-generation 6.7L Powerstroke engines. The Mini Maxx V2 is the most popular choice because it offers real-time monitoring, multiple power levels, and built-in transmission tuning. Note that these tuners support 2011-2019 models but do not cover 2023+ trucks.

Q: Will a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit fit my Ford F250 or F350?

A: Yes, all kits in this collection are designed for the 2011-2014 Ford F250, F350, F450, and F550 equipped with the 6.7L Powerstroke diesel engine. Confirm your truck's specific configuration before ordering: early 2011 models did not have a DEF system (DEF was added mid-2011), so DEF-related components may not apply to your truck. Check fitment notes on each product page for model-year specifics.

Q: How hard is it to install a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit?

A: Installation difficulty varies by kit type. A standalone EGR cooler delete ($48.77) takes 3–5 hours with basic hand tools. A DPF delete pipe ($218.59) takes 2–4 hours. A full delete bundle with tuner requires 6–10 hours total. Most owners with moderate mechanical experience can install these kits themselves. Professional installation at a diesel shop typically costs $500–$1,200 depending on the scope of work.

Q: What is the best 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit to buy?

A: The best delete kit depends on your goals and budget. For maximum value, the 6.7 Powerstroke 4" DPF CAT Pipe EGR Delete Kit at $1,028.59 covers DPF and EGR in one package. For a complete turnkey solution with tuner, the Mini Maxx V2 + DPF + EGR Delete bundle at $1,209.98 is the most popular choice. If you only need to fix EGR cooler failure, the standalone EGR Cooler Delete Kit at $48.77 is the budget-friendly option.

Q: How long does a deleted 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke engine last?

A: A properly deleted and tuned 2011-2014 6.7L Powerstroke can reliably exceed 300,000–500,000 miles. Deleting the EGR system eliminates the #1 cause of engine contamination on this platform. Removing DPF regen cycles keeps engine oil cleaner and reduces cylinder wear. Many fleet operators and long-haul tower owners report significantly improved engine longevity after deleting. Regular maintenance (oil changes, fuel filters, CP4 monitoring) remains essential.

Q: Can I return a 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit if it does not fit?

A: Yes. EGR Performance offers a 45-day return policy on all 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kits. If the kit does not fit your truck or you change your mind, you can return it within 45 days of delivery for a full refund. All kits also include a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects. Contact 24/7 live support for fitment questions before ordering to ensure you get the right kit for your specific truck configuration.

Q: What parts are included in a complete 2011-2014 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit?

A: Our comprehensive combination packages contain all the physical hardware required to clear out the factory emissions restrictions from top to bottom. Each bundle includes a high-flow mandrel-bent intermediate 6.7 powerstroke dpf delete pipe, heavy-gauge CNC machined 6.7 powerstroke egr block off plate hardware, high-temperature silicone coolant bypass hoses, and all necessary heavy-duty structural installation clamps and hardware.

Q: Can I install a full delete kit onto my 2012 or 2013 truck without an engine tuner?

A: Absolutely not. The factory first-generation engine control module constantly reads feedback from multiple pressure, temperature, and soot accumulation sensors across the chassis. If you install a physical 2011-2014 ford 6.7 delete kit without flashing a matching off-road custom calibration tune first, the computer will instantly identify a critical system failure, illuminate your dashboard, and permanently lock the truck into a restricted 5 mph limp mode.

Q: Where do your 2011 to 2014 Super Duty packages ship from, and what is the delivery timeline?

A: Every high-performance bundle we offer is fully stocked inside our domestic US warehouses. We do not drop-ship from overseas. This allows us to process your order immediately and provide rapid, tracked shipping straight to your shop or homestead to minimize your truck's downtime.

Q: How do I handle the open wiring plugs left behind after installing a 2011-2014 6.7 powerstroke egr delete and DPF pipe?

A: Removing both factory systems leaves several active multi-pin electrical harness connectors dangling under the hood and beneath the chassis. You must never leave them open to the elements. Meticulously clean the terminals, pack them with protective dielectric grease, seal them tightly with high-grade weatherproofing insulation tape, and zip-tie them securely along the upper frame rail to prevent moisture shorts from crashing your central CAN-Bus communication network.

Q: Will a hardware kit built for a 2015-2019 Powerstroke fit properly onto a 2011-2014 engine block?

A: No, it will not. While the core engine displacement is identical, the 2015 and newer trucks utilize an updated GT37 turbocharger layout, completely redesigned underbody exhaust hanger points, and modified coolant reroute connections. To ensure a trouble-free bolt-on installation, always select a kit built specifically for your exact 2011-2014 model year range.

Q: How does removing the factory exhaust restriction protect the early 6.7L turbocharger?

A: The factory 2011-2014 GT32 dual-compressor turbocharger is vulnerable to over-speeding and severe bearing wear caused by backpressure from a plugged factory exhaust filter. Upgrading to an open straight-pipe exhaust allows the turbocharger to dump heat and exhaust gas instantly, which drastically lowers operating exhaust gas temperatures (EGTs) and prevents heat-induced turbo failure during heavy towing.