6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit

High Quality 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kits for Ford Super Duty Trucks

The 2011 to 2023+ 6.7L Ford Powerstroke "Scorpion" engine is a heavy-duty workhorse, but its long-term reliability is severely compromised by twin factory restrictions: the top-end dual EGR cooling tower and the underbody ceramic diesel particulate filter (DPF). Together, these emissions components choke your variable geometry turbocharger (VGT), bake your intake valves in sticky carbon soot, and trap massive exhaust gas temperatures (EGTs) directly under your chassis.

At EGR Performance, backed by over 20 years of boots-on-the-ground heavy diesel experience, we offer comprehensive 6.7 powerstroke delete kit packages designed to completely remove both EGR and DPF failure points simultaneously for severe-duty and race performance in 2026.

Our 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit collection covers every delete component your Ford Super Duty needs. Each kit is engineered for specific year ranges covering F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 platforms from 2011 through 2025. Choose from standalone 6.7 Powerstroke EGR delete kits starting at $47.99, 6.7 Powerstroke DPF delete pipes with 4" and 5" options, CCV reroute kits, or full delete bundles that combine EGR, DPF, DEF, and CCV components in one package.

Professional custom programming is mandatory to recognize the open exhaust flow, bypass missing sensors, and prevent an immediate 5 mph limp-mode safety lockdown. 

Every product is CNC-machined from 304 stainless steel and billet aluminum for direct bolt-on fitment: no drilling or modification required. All kits include mounting hardware, gaskets, and detailed instructions for off-road and competition applications. 

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Max efficiency, restored horsepower, and prolonged engine life for your EGR, DPF, and CCV systems on Powerstroke, Duramax, Cummins engines, etc.

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6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit Compatibility by Year

Delete Kit Type Year Range Ford Model Engine
EGR Delete Kit 2011-2014 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
EGR Delete Kit 2015-2016 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
EGR Delete Kit 2017-2019 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
DPF Delete Pipe (4") 2011-2017 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
DPF + EGR Combo Kit 2011-2017 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
Full Delete Bundle 2011-2019 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
CCV Reroute Kit 2011-2023 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
CCV + EGR Combo Kit 2011-2019 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke
Mini Maxx Tuner V2 2011-2019 F-250 / F-350 / F-450 / F-550 6.7L Powerstroke

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Why Does Your 6.7 Powerstroke Need a Delete Kit?

The factory emissions systems on the 6.7L Powerstroke meet federal regulations — but introduce serious reliability problems for truck owners who use their Super Duty for work, towing, and off-road driving. Dealer repairs for these failures cost $3,000–$8,000+. A delete kit is a fraction of that.

EGR System Failures Cause Engine Damage

The factory EGR system routes hot exhaust gases back into the intake manifold, causing carbon buildup, stuck EGR valves, and coolant leaks. On the 6.7 Powerstroke, EGR failure is one of the most common reasons for head gasket damage and engine overheating — especially under heavy towing. Typical dealer EGR repair: $2,500–$4,500. Our 6.7 Powerstroke EGR delete kit eliminates this failure point for under $90.

DPF Regeneration Drains Fuel and Power

The DPF traps soot and periodically "regens" by burning it off at extreme temperatures. During regen, your 6.7 Powerstroke burns 13% more fuel, runs hotter, and delivers reduced power. Failed DPFs cost $3,000–$5,000 to replace at the dealer. A 6.7 Powerstroke DPF delete pipe removes this restriction and stops fuel-wasting regen cycles entirely.

DEF System Freezes and Fails

The DEF/SCR system is temperature-sensitive — it freezes in cold climates, crystallizes in the tank, and triggers derate mode that limits your truck to 5 MPH. Deleting the DEF system is included in our full delete bundles, removing this liability entirely.

CCV Contaminates Intake and Intercooler

The factory CCV routes oil vapor back into the intake, coating the intercooler, charge pipes, and intake manifold with oily residue. Over time, this reduces airflow, increases turbo lag, and degrades engine efficiency. A 6.7 Powerstroke CCV reroute kit vents crankcase pressure to the atmosphere, keeping the intake tract clean.

What Can a 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit Solve?

Installing a delete kit addresses the root cause of these factory failures — not just the symptoms. Here's what each component does and the results you can expect:

EGR Delete — Stops Hot Exhaust Recirculation

By blocking off the EGR system with precision-machined plates and rerouting coolant, the EGR delete kit prevents hot exhaust gases from re-entering the intake. This eliminates carbon buildup, lowers intake temperatures by 100–200°F, and removes a common cause of head gasket failure on 2011–2019 6.7L Powerstroke engines. Shop EGR delete kits for Powerstroke →

DPF Delete — Restores Exhaust Flow and Fuel Economy

Replacing the restrictive DPF with a high-flow 6.7 Powerstroke DPF delete pipe (4" and 5" options available) eliminates exhaust backpressure, stops fuel-wasting regen cycles, and allows the turbo to spool faster. Combined with proper tuning, owners typically see 2–5 MPG improvement and 50–200+ lb-ft torque increase. Shop 6.7 Powerstroke DPF delete kits →

Full Delete Bundle — The Complete Solution

For maximum results, a 6.7 Powerstroke full delete kit combines EGR delete, DPF delete pipe, DEF delete, and CCV reroute into one package. This is the most popular choice for 2011–2019 Super Duty owners who want to eliminate all emissions-related failure points at once. Shop Powerstroke full delete bundles →

Shop 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kit by Ford Super Duty Engine & Fitment Guide

A master-tier 6.7 powerstroke EGR and DPF delete kit contains everything required to completely strip out the heavy factory emissions networks. Underneath the truck, the heavy ceramic canisters are unbolted and replaced with a rugged mandrel-bent intermediate tube or full exhaust line. Up top, a complete Stage 2 6.7 powerstroke EGR removal is performed. The bulky, fluid-fed cooler tower is completely lifted off the engine valley, and the open high-pressure exhaust manifold ports are permanently sealed using heavy-duty machined block-off hardware and high-temperature gaskets.

Filter by year range and kit type to find the correct kit for your truck. Not sure which kit fits? Contact our 24/7 support team — we'll match your exact year, model, and engine in minutes.

1. High-Performance Comprehensive Package Elements

Focus: Eliminating intake clogging, maximizing turbo response, and reclaiming internal engine space.

  • Complete Full Delete Bundle: The ultimate system overhaul, combining a high-flow 4" or 5" mid-pipe with a Stage 2 top-end bypass block.
  • CNC Anodized Plates: Precision-machined 6.7 powerstroke egr block off plate hardware designed to clamp down tightly and withstand maximum racing boost levels.
  • Molded Silicone Coolant Reroute: High-temperature bypass hoses that loop the primary cooling system back into perfect balance once the factory tanks are pulled.

The 6.7L Reality Check: Conquering the Electronic Fortress, Firewall Seizures, and CAN-Bus Faults

While standard generic listings advertise a full 6.7 powerstroke delete kit as a simple weekend bolt-on project, the realities of modifying a modern Super Duty F250 or F350 are highly technical. The electronic side of this modification is a literal fortress. The Ford powertrain control module is highly sensitive to sensor feedback. If you install an open exhaust or a 6.7 PowerStroke EGR kit without flashing a matching custom calibration off-road tune first, the vehicle will instantly enter a terminal fault mode and crawl at 5 mph.

This electronic barrier becomes a major hurdle on late-model 2023 trucks. These late-model Super Duty platforms run on Ford's high-tier encrypted electronic architecture, which relies on cloud-synced encryption. Software flashing constraints on 2025+ trucks are incredibly tight. Always reach out directly to our US technical support line to verify current software flashing and tuning compatibility before tearing down any engine bay or chassis components.

There are also physical and electrical hazards that basic kits completely ignore: the massive array of loose factory wiring. Pulling both systems leaves behind up to ten active, multi-pin electrical harness plugs dangling under the hood and along the frame rail (originally feeding NOx sensors, EGT probes, and EGR actuators). Leaving these wire ends open to the elements is a recipe for disaster. Rain, mud, and road salt will quickly cause cross-pin moisture short circuits. This can instantly crash your truck's central CAN-Bus communication network, causing your dashboard gauges to go wild and triggering random electronic faults that can render the truck un-startable.

2. Severe-Duty Underbody Protection & Drivetrain Safeguards

Focus: Weatherproofing dangling wire lines, managing radical torque curves, and ensuring cooling stability.

  • Dual-Zone Harness Weatherproofing Protocol: Meticulously clean all open factory chassis and engine plugs, pack them with dielectric grease, wrap them tightly with specialized weatherproofing tape, and secure them high out of harm's way.
  • TorqShift Transmission Thermal Control: Once your 6.7L engine is unchoked via a full 6.7 powerstroke delete kit, the turbocharger builds boost immediately, generating a massive wave of low-end torque. To ensure your 6-speed or 10-speed TorqShift transmission handles this power safely under heavy towing, upgrading to high-flow heavy-duty transmission cooler lines is highly recommended.
  • Cooling System Gas Airlock Prevention: Bypassing the heavy top-end cooler blocks requires opening up the engine's cooling circuit. Installers must follow standard coolant bleeding sequences to eliminate trapped air pockets that could cause localized hot zones on the cylinder heads.

Why Choose EGR Performance?

The industry standard for high-performance diesel reliability.

Premium Quality & Rigorous Testing

Our EGR, DPF, and CCV delete kits are engineered from premium-grade materials and subjected to brutal quality control and field testing. Unlike generic alternatives, our products are built to withstand extreme heat and pressure, delivering unmatched durability and long-term stability when your rig needs it most.

20 Years of Proven Diesel Expertise

We aren't just selling parts—we live this industry. With two decades of hands-on experience providing specialized modification solutions for heavy-duty truck owners, our upgrades have been extensively proven across every driving environment, from daily towing to high-performance tracks.

Industry-Leading Standards

We work hand-in-hand with top-tier industry partners and reputable organizations. Every product we design, test, and ship meets or exceeds strict industry standards, ensuring your Powerstroke, Cummins, or Duramax gets the exact precision it deserves.

Real Results, Proven Track Record

Thousands of diesel owners trust us to unlock their engine's true potential. Our massive library of positive customer feedback and successful build case studies proves one thing: our kits deliver real horsepower, lower EGTs, and flawless reliability in the real world.

What 6.7 Powerstroke Owners Are Saying

"Installed the full delete bundle on my 2019 F-350. Night and day difference — turbo spools faster, EGTs dropped 200 degrees, and I gained 3 MPG on the highway. EGR Performance kit quality is top-notch." — Mike T., 2019 Ford F-350 6.7L Powerstroke

"My 2017 F-250 kept going into DPF regen every 100 miles. After the delete, no more regens, way more power for towing my 5th wheel. Took about 8 hours to install with basic hand tools." — James R., 2017 Ford F-250 6.7L Powerstroke

See more reviews from real Powerstroke, Cummins, and Duramax owners on our reviews page.

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⚠️ Legal Performance Disclaimer: All high-performance Ford 6.7 powerstroke delete kit products, straight pipes, block-off plates, bypass hoses, and associated 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 About 6.7 Powerstroke Delete Kits

Q: What does a 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit include?

A: A full 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit typically includes EGR block-off plates with coolant bypass, a DPF delete pipe (4" or 5" diameter), DEF delete hardware, and a CCV reroute kit. Some bundles also include a tuner or programmer to clear DTC codes and load custom off-road calibration. Standalone kits, like an EGR-only delete starting at $47.99, or a DPF-only delete pipe, include just the selected component with all mounting hardware and gaskets.

Q: How much does it cost to delete a 6.7 Powerstroke?

A: The cost to delete a 6.7 Powerstroke depends on scope: a standalone EGR delete kit starts at $47.99, a DPF delete pipe ranges from $297-486, and a full 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit (EGR + DPF + DEF + CCV) runs $1,189-1,209. A Mini Maxx tuner adds $879. Compare that to dealer DPF replacement at $3,000-5,000 or EGR repair at $2,500-4,500: a delete kit pays for itself in avoided repair costs.

Q: How much horsepower does a deleted 6.7 Powerstroke make?

A: A deleted 6.7 Powerstroke can gain 30-50+ horsepower over stock, depending on the delete scope and tuning. A full delete bundle with tuning delivers the largest gains. Most truck owners also see 50-00+ lb-ft of additional torque and 2 MPG improvement. A 2017-2019 F-250 with a full delete commonly sees 50+ HP gains on the stock turbo.

Q: Is it legal to delete a 6.7 Powerstroke?

A: No. Delete kits are designed and sold for off-road and competition use only. Removing emissions components (EGR, DPF, DEF) violates EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and may not be legal for use on public roads. Check your local and state regulations. EGR Performance sells these products exclusively for off-road applications.

Q: Can you delete a 6.7 Powerstroke without a tuner?

A: No. A tuner is required. Removing emissions components triggers check engine lights, DTC codes (P0401, P2002, P20EE), and may put the truck into derate mode (limited to 5 MPH). A tuner disables the related codes and loads an off-road calibration. Popular options include Mini Maxx V2 and SCT devices. We offer the Mini Maxx Tuner V2 compatible with 2011-2019 6.7L Powerstroke.

Q: Will a 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit fit my Ford F-250 or F-350?

A: Yes, our kits are designed for Ford F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty trucks with the 6.7L Powerstroke diesel. Fitment varies by model year. Check the compatibility table for your year range: 2011-2014, 2015-2016, 2017-2019, 2011-2023. Not sure? Contact our 24/7 support team for free fitment help.

Q: How long does it take to install a 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit?

A: EGR delete kit: 2 hours. DPF delete pipe: 3 hours. Full 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit (EGR + DPF + DEF + CCV): 6-10 hours. Most can be done with basic hand tools. We recommend professional installation for full delete bundles, especially DPF and exhaust components on 2017+ models.

Q: What is the best delete kit for a 6.7 Powerstroke?

A: The best 6.7 Powerstroke delete kit depends on your goals: For maximum results, a full delete bundle (EGR + DPF + DEF + CCV) delivers the most complete solution, and owners see 80-150+ HP gains. For budget-conscious owners focused on the most common failure point, the EGR delete kit at $47.99 offers the best value. All EGR Performance kits use 304 stainless steel and billet aluminum for long-term durability.

Q: How long will a deleted 6.7 Powerstroke last?

A: With proper maintenance, a deleted 6.7 Powerstroke can last 200,000-400,000+ miles. Removing EGR, DPF, and DEF failures actually reduces common causes of engine damage. The key is regular oil changes, fuel filters, and coolant maintenance. Many deleted 2011-2019 Powerstroke trucks are running strong past 250K miles.

Q: What is EGR Performance's return and warranty policy?

A: EGR Performance offers a 45-day hassle-free return policy on all 6.7 Powerstroke delete kits. If it doesn't fit your truck or you change your mind, return it for a full refund. All products include a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects. Our 24/7 live support team is available for fitment questions, installation help, and post-install troubleshooting.

Q: What is included in a complete 6.7 Powerstroke EGR and DPF delete kit?

A: Our complete combination packages include everything required to clear out the factory emissions restrictions from top to bottom. This includes a heavy-duty mandrel-bent underbody DPF delete pipe or full straight-pipe section, heavy-gauge CNC-machined 6.7 powerstroke EGR block off plate hardware, high-temperature silicone coolant bypass hoses, and all necessary structural installation clamps and hardware.

Q: Can I bolt a full 6.7 powerstroke delete kit onto my truck without running an engine tuner?

A: Absolutely not. The factory Ford computer constantly reads data from nearly a dozen pressure, temperature, and soot accumulation sensors across the engine and chassis. If you install a physical 6.7 powerstroke delete kit without flashing a matching off-road custom calibration tune, 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 full delete packages ship from, and what is the delivery timeline?

A: Every single 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: What should I do with the open wiring harness plugs left after a full 6.7 powerstroke EGR removal and DPF delete?

A: Removing both systems leaves several sensitive 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: Does an early model year 6.7 Powerstroke delete hardware package fit onto the 2023 trucks?

A: Physically, while the exhaust frame layouts share historical similarities, the structural coolant lines, brackets, and electronic connector shapes vary between the early and late model year blocks. Furthermore, the 2023 models utilize Ford's advanced high-tier cloud-encrypted electronic architecture. Always verify your exact model year, VIN, and tuning software availability with our US tech team before ordering performance hardware for a 2026+ chassis.

Q: How does upgrading to a full straight pipe exhaust affect transmission cooling during heavy towing?

A: A full straight pipe exhaust unchokes the turbo, allowing it to build boost instantly, which drives up low-end torque. This fast power delivery can increase internal temperatures within your transmission clutches. To ensure your 6-speed or 10-speed transmission handles this newfound performance safely without fluid breakdown during heavy towing, we highly recommend upgrading to heavy-duty high-flow transmission cooler lines.