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What's the cheapest way to do this?

Old Feb 5, 2011 | 11:58 PM
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Default What's the cheapest way to do this?

I have a 10 Ram 2500 and I want to get rid of the emissions crap. I don't want any performance upgrades, I want the stock programming.

So I know I want to get rid of the EGR/cooler, DPF and then get whatever programmer needed to stop the codes.

That's all I want to do, if I do this do I need anything else? Wastegate?

I want to keep the prices low of course, I think the most $$ is the programmer, but I'm not looking to get much out it so hopefully I have some options.

Let me know what you all think?
 
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Old Feb 6, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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Take your pick of programmers, you should be able to do the deletes and run a base tune.

I went with a Black Maxx, and I like the Overdrive trans reprogramming.

You can install it and run the no power added level if you want. Push one button a couple of times and just about double your power. It's fun. You'll like it.
 
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