Damn bro! I think you need to look into doctors to see if YOU can be deleted. It might be hard to find a doc who’s willing to perform the work though, you know how the gov is!
Saving the money by installing it yourself👍👍👍 what 110% you should've used the banks kit... They did a really good write up video on performance gains using their kid comparing others
It’s almost like you are being penalized for purchasing a diesel truck. Meanwhile billionaires are flying rockets without emissions equipment….go figure!!
@@azzionsmith7187 it sort of is a kit. Mel’s Performance bought out Flo-Pro that put their individual parts together and made mechanical kits. The Glacier Diesel heater delete and intake was not a kit, just additional parts. The EFI Live and shift on the fly switch was not part of the Mel’s Performance mechanical parts.
On that one nut that’s hard to get off. I used a crows foot with a 4 inch extension and got it broke loose that way then used a wrench to get it loose enough to take off by hand. I done the ezlynk on my 21 Cummins I love it so far. Woke my truck up big time
We just deleted my 22 2500. Absolutely worst thing we've ever done. I mean fuel mileage went up. Has more power and sounds so terrible. I mean who wants better fuel mileage, more power and a better sounding truck..
What I don't understand is that if you have a delete done & your. Milage improves wouldn't that mean your engine is running more efficient? I think the. E P A should be banned .
Just wondering, what if you disconnected the electric wiring from the exhaust making it look like everything is still working in case you're pulled over . Can that be done ??
@@ralphblanda661 To do the delete properly the DPF is supposed to be removed. That’s a good idea. You could gut the exhaust as well as disconnect everything, and it should work.
Yes we are using the old ones, we inspected them and they were not crushed beyond re-use. We will keep an eye on them and if they start to leak (it will be very evident from the soot) they we will replace them as they are very easy to get to.
Great video! What year is this truck? Just bought a 2024 and the price to buy the delete kit is close to $6K usd. Too expensive right now and will wait till the prices drop.
@@clave13alvarez48 not really. I went through a local diesel shop. The delete kit and exhaust was from Mel’s Performance, the intake horn and grid heater delete was from Glacier Diesel, and the tuning was through EFI Live.
I always thought about doing a delete. Texas is doing away with safety inspections in 2025. According to a friend of mine who happens to be happens to be an officer for the Texas Department of Public Safety, starting next year (2025), they will begin pulling diesel pick-ups over and doing an emissions test on site checking for diesel delete. If found deleted, they will issue a citation. The long & short of the story is, you will have so long to show the delete has been done away with and emission controls are back in place. It is at this point, they will conduct another emmisions test. What a damn shame.
I'm a Mechanical Designer, so I have some background to back up my bull$hit. If you continue to "add lockwashers" where they weren't originally, on a torqued connection, three things can happen. 1. You reduce the number of threads engaged in the hole (increasing the chance of stripping out the threads). 2. The washer (flat or locking) changes the torque needed to adequately make your mechanical connection. 3. By introducing a washer with an unknown coating for corrosion resistance on a Stainless Steel bolt, you increase the chances of dissimilar / galvanic corrosion. Your Mileage May Vary.
id do it for the longevity wise , 80hp tune on a standard out put to match the high out put , do your tranny upgrades first before adding tune thou i would say
Stock trans should handle a lot more power (being a stick shift), and so far just a delete tune with no power. It blew through the stock clutch in every gear so we put a South Bend Dual Disc good for 650+ hp. It’s good now!
I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you’re asking. Your truck came with a delete but all the stock parts are in it? Please clarify and we will try and help you.
Ok, I see. So if it has all the components, except DEF, that makes a little more sense. The 2008 Ram never had DEF systems (2013 is when Ram started with DEF). If it had all the other components, there is a good possibility it has all been disabled with the tune in the truck. You should make sure it is tuned to run without all of that junk IF you are planning to remove it. I know that some box tuners require some of the components to be removed. Hope that helps.
@@nagazinafireworks7594 I don’t believe so. I think the 5th Gen Rams need a reprogrammed ECU. Other than that should be close to the same. You’ll have to do more research on the newer trucks compared to our ‘18.
@@tonyboneize not sure what to say. Probably need more details or pictures. If there’s just a black spot, it could still be working. I think if you search online theres test procedures. Then you can diagnose and possibly see if it needs replacing.
Well, as we’ve said before, we are in Canada and so far not illegal here, and it is a Mel’s Performance kit (Previously known as Flo-Pro), and we purchased through a reputable shop here in Alberta.
I agree with you these emissions are nothing but a pain in the ass but I don't think you should be advertising you're doing it, next thing they'll bring back drive clean if the government thinks there's too many people messing around with their emissions I'm even actually surprised RUclips doesn't flag this the way this cancel culture is today. Things like this should be kept out of sight and then it stays out of mind.
Read a post the other day about our society - "it's ok to delete our weenie, but not our trucks" so true!! I think when I do mine, it's just going to identify as non deleted!!!! Should be good!!
I went through a local diesel shop. I was supporting a local business, and their prices were the same as online. Mel's Performance for the delete kit, Glacier Diesel Performance for the grid heater stuff, and Starlight Diesel for the tunes.
The new info is now that the Cummins recall is for the EPA to find the people who deleted their trucks and if you don't go to get it taken care of at the dealer, they are coming for you.
@@ChrisAndLink, what province are you in? In Ontario, the new safety rules for heavy-duty diesel will start in July 2024 and for light-duty diesel in January 2025. The shops will be required to take pictures of certain areas, which include the emission equipment and if the emissions equipment is missing no safety certificate. Therefore no license plates. Better keep all your emissions equipment in case you need to reinstall it.
Just so you know, what you are taking off your truck is not scrap. To buy everything new and make a truck like yours emissions-legal again would cost around $17,000 in parts alone.
17,000 to make it emission legal but reliability is in the can when it's connected everyone went to pacifying the e.p.a. when they came up with the restrains and told reliability to eat shit and raised the prices up the industry really is something
I'm not a tree huger or rabbit f#cher. I have done extensive work for about 20 years for a company that does emission research, Diesel emissions are a huge thing brother.
We love our home and the environment. Yes, we understand. I’d love to know what’s worse, burning extra fuel, DEF (and the associated packaging, shipping, etc.) vs. less fuel. Like with emissions equipment is there more g/L of less harmful emissions vs. no emissions equipment producing less g/L of emissions. Anyway, with Canada vs. China, India, Russia, most of Africa, what we’ve done here is merely a drop in the ocean. We love planet Earth and want to enjoy and keep it pristine. DPFs are diesel PARTICULATE filters. Particulate settles out of the air, like dust. Not trying to make things worse, but we do spend a lot of money on these trucks and would like to make them last.
Lol. No they arent. All of the emission research works with multipliers. They take current emissions from vehicles then multiply year over year as if all of the vehicles are still driving and running while multiplying for growth. They never factor in that year over year the older vehicles are crushed as the newer ones come in. So their projections are always way off. And inflated. Mostly on what ifs. If I tell you there is gold in the atmosphere you just have to figure out how to capture it. You can research it for 20 years and come up with some similar features of gold found in the atmosphere and there still wont be gold there.
Sadly, I wish I had the capacity to explain the bureaucracy behind the EPA, and how they determine emissions; and there is a TON of it. I was stating in my comment (not in specificity) NOX is a very bad neurotoxin amongst other chemicals that the DPF, DOC, SCR filter out very effectively. UREA (DEF) renders NOX almost to 0% ppm. Combusted Diesel is nasty stuff when analyzed with Horiba or AVL equipment. I'm all about making more power by deleting these things, I was trying to make light of just how bad unfiltered diesel is. I wasn't trying to insult your intelligence, I'm sure you've done your due diligence and research this topic. When you're behind a fella that "Rolls Coal" don't breath it, once you educate yourself on whats in it. It will change your outlook of diesel exhaust emissions. @@calebjackson4708
One more thing we wonder is about the unburnt or unused DEF and how bad that is for us to breathe. I think scientists are starting to find evidence of it killing honey bees and plant life near roadways. I know that walking behind a DEF spewing diesel, it sure does burn your eyes and nostrils! I’m sure that’s not good for us either.
Unburnt/Untreatd DEF is Coaked on the DEF injector outlet, causing MIL codes, easy fix if the OEM would publish the issue to buyers. DEF is essentially a synthetic urine, diluted with H2O. Even Google gets this search right. @@ChrisAndLink
EGR is like breathing your own farts. Which I do
I think you have a problem you may wanna get that looked at
Damn bro! I think you need to look into doctors to see if YOU can be deleted. It might be hard to find a doc who’s willing to perform the work though, you know how the gov is!
@@fireflyraven2760Don't lie, you do it too. We all do.
@jimdandy4329 sorry buddy but I do not breathe my own fart's not a fan I like my air clean or atleast what they tell us is clean
The EGR is the worst thing for a diesel #2 is the dpf.
No sir the EPA is the worst thing for diesel
Your Cummins appreciates the delete. Should have done it way sooner.
I wish I had this video when I did mine. Great in depth video thanks
Saving the money by installing it yourself👍👍👍 what 110% you should've used the banks kit... They did a really good write up video on performance gains using their kid comparing others
It’s almost like you are being penalized for purchasing a diesel truck. Meanwhile billionaires are flying rockets without emissions equipment….go figure!!
The government have free emissions vehicles brand new ford's Chevy n rams deleted from factory
Or the millionaire singer lady the flew her jet literally across town to skip trafic
I don’t know about everybody else but im looking at a kit right now as this vid plays
@@azzionsmith7187 it sort of is a kit. Mel’s Performance bought out Flo-Pro that put their individual parts together and made mechanical kits. The Glacier Diesel heater delete and intake was not a kit, just additional parts. The EFI Live and shift on the fly switch was not part of the Mel’s Performance mechanical parts.
Don't scrap or cut anything. Put it in a crate and store it forever. You never know when Gretchen will be coming for you!
Stretchen Gretchen
HOW DARE YOU?!?!
Oh wow, you have a manual. I have a 2018 G 56, 3500 single wheel. The bypass cable is needed in my application, thank you.😃
On that one nut that’s hard to get off. I used a crows foot with a 4 inch extension and got it broke loose that way then used a wrench to get it loose enough to take off by hand. I done the ezlynk on my 21 Cummins I love it so far. Woke my truck up big time
We just deleted my 22 2500. Absolutely worst thing we've ever done. I mean fuel mileage went up. Has more power and sounds so terrible. I mean who wants better fuel mileage, more power and a better sounding truck..
What I don't understand is that if you have a delete done & your. Milage improves wouldn't that mean your engine is running more efficient? I think the. E P A should be banned .
Banned or deleted?? 😊
Hopefully Trump takes care of this soon.
If according to the clowns in DC who say no human is illegal, then no truck is illegal either. You paid for it! It’s legal!
Just wondering, what if you disconnected the electric wiring from the exhaust making it look like everything is still working in case you're pulled over . Can that be done ??
@@ralphblanda661 To do the delete properly the DPF is supposed to be removed. That’s a good idea. You could gut the exhaust as well as disconnect everything, and it should work.
Because that is the first thing police officers do, check to make sure your emissions system is correct...:D
I deleted mine last year and the company I ordered my delete kit from out of Canada got shut down recently, they're definitely coming after Canada
I think if it was a Flo-Pro kit, they’ve just changed names. A lot of the parts I used were old Flo-Pro, but labeled as Mel’s Manufacturing.
Did you haft to remove or loosen the last piece of the exhaust to get the filter out?
We actually split it in 3 pieces. The DPF, the muffler and the over axle/tail pipe. They over axle and tail pipe were left in the truck and re-used.
They make a cap kit for all the electrical plugs
Do you have to put that temperature sensor back on
Sorry, which temp sensor? Or like, what part of the video?
Am I correct to assume your using the old gaskets on the blocking plates? I'm sure it's fine just wasn't sure if I should buy new gaskets
Yes we are using the old ones, we inspected them and they were not crushed beyond re-use. We will keep an eye on them and if they start to leak (it will be very evident from the soot) they we will replace them as they are very easy to get to.
Is it true you don't need a Bypass cable for a 2018 if you use EZ Lynk 3.0?
As far as I know, you do still need the bypass cable for EZ Lynk.
The F250's engine bay is more cramped, but deleting EGR requires less work than the Ram 2500's, which has a less cramped engine bay.
Great video! What year is this truck?
Just bought a 2024 and the price to buy the delete kit is close to $6K usd. Too expensive right now and will wait till the prices drop.
Thanks! It’s a 2018.
I'm in the same boat but with having to swap that ECM out gonna keep them expensive I got a 22 I want to do as well
did you have the list of parts and links
@@clave13alvarez48 not really. I went through a local diesel shop. The delete kit and exhaust was from Mel’s Performance, the intake horn and grid heater delete was from Glacier Diesel, and the tuning was through EFI Live.
I always thought about doing a delete. Texas is doing away with safety inspections in 2025. According to a friend of mine who happens to be happens to be an officer for the Texas Department of Public Safety, starting next year (2025), they will begin pulling diesel pick-ups over and doing an emissions test on site checking for diesel delete. If found deleted, they will issue a citation. The long & short of the story is, you will have so long to show the delete has been done away with and emission controls are back in place. It is at this point, they will conduct another emmisions test. What a damn shame.
Fck em tell em come get it they can suck it
I do what I want with my shit unless the government gonna pay for it they can f the f off
It's time to sue EPA based on Chevron deference Supreme Court ruling.
I'm a Mechanical Designer, so I have some background to back up my bull$hit.
If you continue to "add lockwashers" where they weren't originally, on a torqued connection, three things can happen.
1. You reduce the number of threads engaged in the hole (increasing the chance of stripping out the threads).
2. The washer (flat or locking) changes the torque needed to adequately make your mechanical connection.
3. By introducing a washer with an unknown coating for corrosion resistance on a Stainless Steel bolt, you increase the chances of dissimilar / galvanic corrosion.
Your Mileage May Vary.
M12 getting it done
id do it for the longevity wise , 80hp tune on a standard out put to match the high out put , do your tranny upgrades first before adding tune thou i would say
Stock trans should handle a lot more power (being a stick shift), and so far just a delete tune with no power. It blew through the stock clutch in every gear so we put a South Bend Dual Disc good for 650+ hp. It’s good now!
Hey man,,I just bought a 2008 6.7 ram 🐏,,,it came out with a delete,,,but still have everything stock,,,does it normal?? Any suggestions
I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you’re asking. Your truck came with a delete but all the stock parts are in it? Please clarify and we will try and help you.
@ChrisAndLink yes it sounds weird but that's how it is,,,,it has everything except the DEF,,components
Ok, I see. So if it has all the components, except DEF, that makes a little more sense. The 2008 Ram never had DEF systems (2013 is when Ram started with DEF). If it had all the other components, there is a good possibility it has all been disabled with the tune in the truck. You should make sure it is tuned to run without all of that junk IF you are planning to remove it. I know that some box tuners require some of the components to be removed. Hope that helps.
Everything that you are doing would that be the basic same thing if I do it on a 2024 this way I can follow you on how to do this myself
@@nagazinafireworks7594 I don’t believe so. I think the 5th Gen Rams need a reprogrammed ECU. Other than that should be close to the same. You’ll have to do more research on the newer trucks compared to our ‘18.
@@ChrisAndLink I was just saying to deleat everything and replacing with those other parts ? I know about the tuning. Thanks
@@nagazinafireworks7594 it should be. The EGR, exhaust, and EGR cooler are probably very similar. Hope you can get ‘er done!
2022 and newer needs a new unlocked ecu on the motor. Oem unit is permanently locked
Hey, I accidentally sapped my heater wire what do you think may have happened.
I’m sorry, I don’t understand your comment. Swapped, or maybe zapped? If you could explain a little more, we would love to try and help.
Typo zapped. The wire touched metal and im afraid it fried something. There’s a black spot on the connector.
@@tonyboneize not sure what to say. Probably need more details or pictures. If there’s just a black spot, it could still be working. I think if you search online theres test procedures. Then you can diagnose and possibly see if it needs replacing.
I'm definitely not a fed just asking for a friend. Where did you get the delete kit from?
Well, as we’ve said before, we are in Canada and so far not illegal here, and it is a Mel’s Performance kit (Previously known as Flo-Pro), and we purchased through a reputable shop here in Alberta.
What tune did you use to delete it? I have a 22 2500 that need to delete
We used EFI Live. No Autocal, my local diesel shop hooked up his lap top to upload the tunes that his tuner wrote for the truck.
What brand of wheels are on your truck?
Ruffino wheels
You can see why they sometimes lift the cab off.
I agree with you these emissions are nothing but a pain in the ass but I don't think you should be advertising you're doing it, next thing they'll bring back drive clean if the government thinks there's too many people messing around with their emissions I'm even actually surprised RUclips doesn't flag this the way this cancel culture is today. Things like this should be kept out of sight and then it stays out of mind.
Why flag it, they just troll for the size of the delete community and those suspected of being part of it!
no
Read a post the other day about our society - "it's ok to delete our weenie, but not our trucks" so true!! I think when I do mine, it's just going to identify as non deleted!!!! Should be good!!
What manufacturer makes this kit?
Most of it was from Mel's Manufacturing, which used to be Flo-Pro, here in Canada. And grid heater parts were from Glacier Diesel Performance.
Can you send links to purchase it all .
I went through a local diesel shop. I was supporting a local business, and their prices were the same as online. Mel's Performance for the delete kit, Glacier Diesel Performance for the grid heater stuff, and Starlight Diesel for the tunes.
So you just left the downpipe on? That's the only part I don't know if I can do by myself. I'm about to do this on my 2011
Yes that is the stock down pipe, and Link was in school when I removed the exhaust by myself. It was some work but I managed. You’ll be fine
The new info is now that the Cummins recall is for the EPA to find the people who deleted their trucks and if you don't go to get it taken care of at the dealer, they are coming for you.
We are in Canada. No EPA here. 😎
Seems true as I had to take my truck in to have the recall done on the emission system and the dealer gave me paperwork that had to go to the DMV .
It's illegal everywhere, isn't it??
Not in Canada. That’s where we are.
Same factories are building trucks with no emissions equipment going to other countries.
@@chrisroberts5099 They ALL can and do depending on where it gets sent. Military vehicles don't have it
@@ChrisAndLink, what province are you in? In Ontario, the new safety rules for heavy-duty diesel will start in July 2024 and for light-duty diesel in January 2025. The shops will be required to take pictures of certain areas, which include the emission equipment and if the emissions equipment is missing no safety certificate. Therefore no license plates. Better keep all your emissions equipment in case you need to reinstall it.
100% correct.
The EPA might pay you a visit as they are cracking down hard on any emissions deletes big fine and possible jail time not worth the risk .
The EPA does not have jurisdiction in Canada, where we are.
Talks in kilometers and lbs. Makes sense.
I love trucks
You remind me of me. No need to follow the instructions.
Just so you know, what you are taking off your truck is not scrap. To buy everything new and make a truck like yours emissions-legal again would cost around $17,000 in parts alone.
We are keeping it all in storage. I’d hate to put it all back on, but you never know…
17,000 to make it emission legal but reliability is in the can when it's connected everyone went to pacifying the e.p.a. when they came up with the restrains and told reliability to eat shit and raised the prices up the industry really is something
FJB
Just skip the first 30 seconds of the video
Please put a muffler on it
The turbo IS the muffler. Mufflers are not required on turboed vehicles cause the turbo acts to muffle the exhaust.
@@tdotw77 NO.. thats just wrong LOL
Muffler 😅
Do not delete your diesel pickup!!! Go to banks power .
Piss off. Deleting my truck was the best thing i ever did
Dude you are all over the place
Totally illegal! Federal law and you just filmed yourself committing a federal crime!
Uh, not in Canada. Where we are.
I'm not a tree huger or rabbit f#cher. I have done extensive work for about 20 years for a company that does emission research, Diesel emissions are a huge thing brother.
We love our home and the environment. Yes, we understand. I’d love to know what’s worse, burning extra fuel, DEF (and the associated packaging, shipping, etc.) vs. less fuel. Like with emissions equipment is there more g/L of less harmful emissions vs. no emissions equipment producing less g/L of emissions. Anyway, with Canada vs. China, India, Russia, most of Africa, what we’ve done here is merely a drop in the ocean. We love planet Earth and want to enjoy and keep it pristine. DPFs are diesel PARTICULATE filters. Particulate settles out of the air, like dust. Not trying to make things worse, but we do spend a lot of money on these trucks and would like to make them last.
Lol. No they arent. All of the emission research works with multipliers. They take current emissions from vehicles then multiply year over year as if all of the vehicles are still driving and running while multiplying for growth. They never factor in that year over year the older vehicles are crushed as the newer ones come in. So their projections are always way off. And inflated. Mostly on what ifs.
If I tell you there is gold in the atmosphere you just have to figure out how to capture it. You can research it for 20 years and come up with some similar features of gold found in the atmosphere and there still wont be gold there.
Sadly, I wish I had the capacity to explain the bureaucracy behind the EPA, and how they determine emissions; and there is a TON of it. I was stating in my comment (not in specificity) NOX is a very bad neurotoxin amongst other chemicals that the DPF, DOC, SCR filter out very effectively. UREA (DEF) renders NOX almost to 0% ppm. Combusted Diesel is nasty stuff when analyzed with Horiba or AVL equipment. I'm all about making more power by deleting these things, I was trying to make light of just how bad unfiltered diesel is. I wasn't trying to insult your intelligence, I'm sure you've done your due diligence and research this topic. When you're behind a fella that "Rolls Coal" don't breath it, once you educate yourself on whats in it. It will change your outlook of diesel exhaust emissions. @@calebjackson4708
One more thing we wonder is about the unburnt or unused DEF and how bad that is for us to breathe. I think scientists are starting to find evidence of it killing honey bees and plant life near roadways. I know that walking behind a DEF spewing diesel, it sure does burn your eyes and nostrils! I’m sure that’s not good for us either.
Unburnt/Untreatd DEF is Coaked on the DEF injector outlet, causing MIL codes, easy fix if the OEM would publish the issue to buyers. DEF is essentially a synthetic urine, diluted with H2O. Even Google gets this search right. @@ChrisAndLink