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Old Jan 4, 2026 | 12:32 PM
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Hello everyone, and thanks for the add! I have a stock 2016 Ram 6.7 diesel and I’m considering a full delete. I’d like to hear from those who’ve done it—what should I look for or avoid when choosing a kit? I’m mainly interested in reliability and longevity, not chasing big power, and I’m trying to learn more about diesel engine performance upgrades that actually make sense long term.
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Do you have inspections/emissions testing where you live? Of so, don't do the delete......

There was another member trying to reverse the delete on his truck, and did not get a lot of responses..... I don't think the mod is all that popular here on Dodge Forum. Maybe find more info on a site dedicated to der diesel?

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Originally Posted by Apluskoz
Hello everyone, and thanks for the add! I have a stock 2016 Ram 6.7 diesel and I’m considering a full delete. I’d like to hear from those who’ve done it—what should I look for or avoid when choosing a kit? I’m mainly interested in reliability and longevity, not chasing big power, and I’m trying to learn more about EGR delete kits for 6.7L Cummins diesel engines that actually make sense long term.
Any advice is appreciated.
If you care about reliability go with a reputable mild tune and a quality fit exhaust kit. The hardware matters less than the tuning. Avoid aggressive or hot tunes and cheap no name kits they are what usually cause long term issues.
 
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