Ford Powerstroke 6.7L 4" Downpipe Back Stainless Steel Exhaust System (2011-2025)
SKU: ESSS-FOR-11-4-DPF
$522.50
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Product Description
Max Out Your Ford Powerstroke with a Complete 4 inch Performance Exhaust
Get serious power gains from your Ford Powerstroke 6.7L with this full exhaust upgrade kit built for 2011-2025 F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty trucks. Ditch the factory restrictions and free up the horsepower your diesel was meant to make.
Compatibility
- Compatible with: 2011-2025 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 Super Duty trucks
- Not suitable for Cab & Chassis models
What You Get
- Full DP-Back 4" Stainless Exhaust: Complete system with Cat & DPF delete pipe plus 4" filter-back exhaust—all stainless steel construction
- Bolt-On Installation: Uses factory-style hangers so it mounts up clean without fabrication—good for weekend installs or shop work
- Add-Ons Available: Throw on a 4" muffler or custom tip if you want to dial in the sound or look
Why Run This Setup
- More Power & Torque: By eliminating restrictive components, experience significant power gains and enhanced torque for a thrilling driving experience.
- Cooler EGTs: Lower Exhaust Gas Temperatures (EGTs) promote engine longevity and reliability, thanks to improved exhaust flow.
- Built Tough: Crafted from top-quality materials, this exhaust system is built to withstand tough conditions, making it perfect for heavy-duty applications.
Installation & Usage
Effortlessly install the 4" Exhaust with their OE-style hangers for a precise fit. For maximum performance get the Powerstroke 6.7L Delete Kit with everything needed for a complete delete
Important Note: This package is intended for off-road use only. Verify local regulations before installation.
The vehicle must be properly tuned and verified to have no fault codes before removing or modifying any emissions components. Skipping this step can damage the ECM and may void the warranty.
The vehicle must be properly tuned and verified to have no fault codes before removing or modifying any emissions components. Skipping this step can damage the ECM and may void the warranty.