5'' Downpipe Back Duals 2011-2016 LML 6.6L Duramax DPF Delete Race Pipe GM 2500/3500|SPELAB

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- Brand: SPELAB
- SKU: SPES08678S5.0
- Availability: Many in stock
- Product Type: DPF & Cat Delete Pipe
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PLEASE NOTE!
These exhaust systems are available in T409 Stainless. SPELAB has made the necessary changes to ensure easy installation as all our exhaust kits come with necessary clamps, preweld contour bent hangers, and stronger flanges. With this exhaust system you can expect increased performance, lower EGTs and improved flow. Allow your truck to breath with this SPELAB exhaust system.
Benefits
Expect to see a significant increase in fuel mileage. If your DPF is plugged up your probably averaging about 13-14 mpg. More or less depending on the severity of the restriction. After deleting the DPF/CAT expect to get a combined mileage of 18-19 mpg.
- It removes the need to service the DPF at regular intervals (cleaning, replacement)
- A DPF delete will remove the possibility of a DPF failure which could cause expensive diesel repairs
- Due to less exhaust backpressure, the DPF delete increases exhaust flow and therefore increases the performance of your motor!
- Paired with an ECU remap, the DPF delete is proven to increase power and torque for all vehicles
Installation
Install takes about 1hr with basic hand tools done on the ground of your driveway or garage. Quicker if you have automotive style lift. Cutting may be be required to fit shorter wheelbase bed/cab configurations. Clamps, hangers and hardware are included. You may have to re-use some factory hardware.
Tuner Required: Removal of the DPF, CAT, SCR, and/or DOC involves removing and eliminating emission related sensors. A DPF delete capable tuner is required to prevent any check engine light or diagnostic trouble codes from setting.
NOTE: These parts are for use on non-registered race vehicles on closed-course competition events *Installing or using this part on any emission-controlled vehicle ("street" or "off-road") may violate federal and/or state emissions laws and regulations.