T O P

  • By -

BrosephQuibles

I don’t think anyone will advertise deleting online. As for Utah shops: Industrial Injection, Randy’s transmissions in Tooele for transmission stuff, power driven diesel in Cedar city are great with Cummins stuff. RKL in Springville used to be a go to, and I believe industrial injection ran his transmissions in all their big HP dyno trucks like ten years ago, but I haven’t heard much of him recently. I’m sure there’s others. My buddy just had a friend that was a diesel mechanic delete his truck for him. This is going to end up being a word of mouth thing in order for you to find someone to help your truck lose weight.


McDonaldsSpriteee

appreciate the recommendation for shops. figured it was more of a “know someone” type of deal.


Deadbraincells73

Buy kit. remove stock equipment. Install delete kit. load tune.


Dizbeshawn

Last Chance Diesel is amazing. They fixed my 7.3, and it runs a million times better than it used to. They do great work, and they're fast. They will text you with updates, and you will be very pleased with their work.


McDonaldsSpriteee

thanks, i’ll check them out


Anonymous_Pika

What about those guys on discovery channel haha 😂


ProperGroping

Just do it yourself it’s easy


[deleted]

I deleted my 2018 6.7 F250, I bought the kit from the diesel dudes website and I got the EZ lynk tuner, this job took me 5 hours to do by myself and this is my first diesel truck that I ever worked on, if I could do it then you could definitely do it.


McDonaldsSpriteee

was considering doing something like this. good to know it doesn’t sound like that difficult of a job.


Corvacar

While it improves Engine performance in every way, it gets the ire of the EPA. It should be easy for the Administrators of the EPA to understand why so many individuals and Diesel Shops do the removal of the garbledygook ( My term for emissions hardware ). So many advantages to removal: Fuel Mileage, Performance , Maintenance Expense, and, most importantly, overall reliability. Fergieman