What Is a 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel EGR Delete Kit?
The factory EGR system routes exhaust gases back into the intake system to reduce emissions. Over time, this process can introduce soot, heat stress, and buildup into the intake path, EGR valve, and EGR cooler, which may affect engine performance, throttle response, and longevity. Most kits typically include:
- EGR block-off plates
- Intake Manifold Block-off Plate
- Up-Pipe Block-off Plate or Plug
- EGR Valve Delete/Block-off Plate
- High-Temperature Gaskets, Bolts, and Hardware
2011-2025 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel Fitment Guide
Our 6.7L Powerstroke EGR delete kits are engineered for precise compatibility across major Ford Super Duty 6.7L generations, including Ford F250, F350, F450, and F550 applications.
| Engine Generation |
Model Years |
Compatible Vehicles |
Key Compatibility Notes |
| Gen 1 |
2011–2016 |
Ford F250 Super Duty |
Designed for early 6.7L EGR system configuration. Direct bolt-on fitment for factory mounting locations. |
| Ford F350 Super Duty |
| Ford F450 Super Duty |
| Ford F550 Super Duty |
| Gen 2 |
2017–2019 |
Ford F250 Super Duty |
Compatible with updated turbo design and revised EGR routing system. Requires tuning after installation. |
| Ford F350 Super Duty |
| Ford F450 Super Duty |
| Ford F550 Super Duty |
| Gen 3 |
2020–2023 |
Ford F250 Super Duty |
Engineered for updated emissions system layout. Works with modern tuning platforms and supporting performance upgrades. |
| Ford F350 Super Duty |
| Ford F450 Super Duty |
| Ford F550 Super Duty |
Why Upgrade to a 6.7 Powerstroke EGR Delete Kit?
1. Reduce Soot and Carbon Buildup
The stock EGR system is designed to recirculate exhaust gases, but that process can leave behind soot, particulate, and carbon buildup inside the intake, valve, and related passages. A Powerstroke EGR delete kit helps reduce this contamination source in off-road builds.
2. Support Cleaner Intake Airflow
By removing restrictions caused by the stock EGR system, the engine can operate with cleaner intake air and more consistent airflow, especially when paired with other aftermarket upgrades.
3. Help Lower Engine Temperatures
Removing the EGR cooler can help reduce heat stress and unwanted thermal load in the intake tract. This may contribute to more stable engine temperatures, especially under load or in harsh winter weather and towing conditions.
4. Eliminate Common EGR Cooler and EGR Valve Failure Points
The factory EGR valve and cooler can become clogged with soot and residue over time. A delete kit eliminates these components in qualifying applications, potentially helping reduce future repair costs.
5. Complement Performance Modifications
A 6.7L Powerstroke EGR delete kit is commonly installed alongside tuner, DPF, exhaust, and intake upgrades. For enthusiasts building a more responsive truck, this can support improvements in throttle response, horsepower, torque, and overall engine efficiency when combined with proper tuning.
6. Potential Fuel Efficiency Benefits
With the right setup, some off-road builds may see improved fuel efficiency, MPG, and overall fuel economy. While tuning plays a major role, deleting a soot-heavy EGR pathway can help the engine run cleaner and more efficiently in performance-oriented configurations.
Compatible Performance Upgrades
For best performance synergy, consider combining your EGR delete with:
- 6.7L Powerstroke DPF Delete Kit
- 6.7L Powerstroke Tuner
- 6.7L Powerstroke CCV Reroute Kit
- 6.7L Powerstroke Straight Pipe Exhaust System
Upgrading multiple systems together can improve airflow, exhaust flow, throttle response, and engine performance across the Ford F-series diesel platform.
Choosing the Right 6.7 Powerstroke Diesel EGR Delete Kit
Understanding your truck's generation is critical before purchasing. Small differences in the EGR system, coolant routing, sensor placement, and hardware can affect fitment.
| Engine Generation |
Model Years |
Key Characteristics |
EGR System Differences |
Installation Notes |
| Gen 1 |
2011–2016 |
First-generation 6.7L Powerstroke Engine |
Different EGR routing than later model years |
Requires model-specific block-off plates and hardware |
| Gen 2 |
2017–2019 |
Revised turbocharger system and engine layout |
Updated EGR placement and exhaust flow configuration |
Minor hardware differences from earlier models |
| Gen 3 |
2020–2025 |
Updated emissions layout and engine management |
New sensor and coolant circulation considerations |
Tuning compatibility must be verified before installation |
How to Install a 6.7 Powerstroke EGR Delete Kit
Installing a 6.7L Powerstroke EGR Delete Kit is a precision mechanical upgrade designed for the 2011–2026 Ford Super Duty. This process involves removing the bulky, soot-collecting EGR cooler located on the passenger side of the engine bay and replacing it with high-flow bypass hardware.
Installation Steps
ECU Recalibration: Before starting, the truck must be flashed with proper tuning so the PCM can account for removed EGR components and avoid warning lights or operational issues.
- Access and Coolant Drainage: The cooling system is partially drained so the installer can disconnect the coolant lines that feed the factory cooler. This is an important step because engine coolant and coolant circulation must remain properly managed after installation.
- Removing the Factory EGR Cooler Assembly: The factory unit is removed from the exhaust and intake side of the engine. Depending on the setup, this may also involve disconnecting sensors and factory mounting points in tight areas of the engine bay.
- Installing Block-off Plates and Coolant Reroute: Precision-machined plates seal the exhaust and intake ports, while reroute hoses or fittings maintain proper coolant flow. Many enthusiasts prefer high-quality aftermarket kits because they are easy to install, built for durability, and come with instructions.
- Final Inspection and Verification: After reassembly, refill coolant, inspect for leaks, verify hose routing, and confirm that all supporting hardware and tuning are working correctly.
Note: Every EngineGo kit includes a comprehensive, model-specific guide to ensure your installation is seamless and your fitment is guaranteed. For technical deep-dives, step-by-step photos, and specific torque specs, you can find detailed information under the "Installation Guide" tab on every product page.
Why Choose EngineGo 6.7L Powerstroke Delete Kits?
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Off-Road Use Disclaimer
Diesel delete kits are intended for off-road and competition-use vehicles only. These products are not legal for use on public roads and are sold strictly for non-emissions-controlled applications.
Always verify and comply with local, state, and federal regulations before purchase or installation.
FAQs
Do I need a tuner for a 6.7 Powerstroke EGR delete?
Yes. Proper tuning is required. Removing EGR components without the correct tuning can cause fault codes, drivability issues, and improper engine operation.
Will a 6.7 Powerstroke EGR delete kit improve fuel economy?
In some off-road performance setups, it may help support improve fuel economy, fuel efficiency, and better MPG, especially when paired with the right tune and complementary airflow upgrades.
What does the kit remove or replace?
Most kits are designed to address the EGR valve, cooler-related hardware, and key passages in the exhaust gas recirculation system using block-off plates, plugs, and related hardware.
Is this kit easy to install?
Most experienced installers consider it a bolt-on style aftermarket upgrade, but access can be tight and the job is still labor-intensive. Choosing a kit that comes with instructions helps simplify the process.
Can I still tow with a deleted 6.7L Powerstroke?
Many off-road owners build towing-focused trucks with supporting modifications, but proper tuning, temperature monitoring, and safe setup practices are essential.
What vehicles does this collection fit?
This collection is built for 2011-2025 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke diesel trucks, including Ford F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty models. Always confirm the exact fitment before ordering.