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DYNO PROVEN TO PROVIDE THE LARGEST POWER GAINS FOR 2003-07 FORD SUPER DUTY 6.0L DIESEL |
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OUR STRATEGY
In keeping with our goal of providing our customers with the best possible value, we have tested a large group of components specifically designed for the 03-07½, 6.0L Ford Powerstroke Diesel Vehicles.
We have invested many hours evaluating and refining each of the 03-07½ Ford Super Duty 6.0 Liter Powerstroke Diesel products on our MD chassis DYNO, to ensure that we could develop as much power as possible, as safely as possible.
The site menu on the left side of this page, lists the clear winners when it comes to “performance vs. dollar” value. Please check back often as we are always developing new ways to create more horsepower, torque and fuel economy.
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4-inch/3-1/2, T-409 Aluminized Steel Turbo Down-Pipe Kits
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Now available for all 03-07½ F-series and Excursions 6.0L Powerstroke vehicles.
MotoBlue 3-1/2 inch downpipe, not only will you get an additional 12+ horsepower and 25+ lb-ft torque, your F-series and Excursions Powerstroke turbo diesel engine will also
benefit from lower exhaust temperatures and help the durability and longevity of your engine.
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Features include:
- T-409 Stainless Steel Down-Pipe Kit
- 4.0/3-1/2", Steel Turbo Down-Pipe
- Factory location fit, (slip fit)
- Hand welded and jig assembled for accuracy
- More pulling power with improved fuel economy
- Easy Bolt-on Installation Kit
- Off-Road use only, removes catalytic converter
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Engine |
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| MTE-DP10 |
03-07½ |
6.0L Diesel |
OFF-ROAD 4.0" dia.Down Pipe Kit (aluminized steel) - With Off-road cat delete pipe
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$ 149.99
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| MTE-DP10E |
03-07½ |
6.0L Diesel |
Emissions Legal 3-1/2" dia. (aluminized steel) - With 2-bolt cat hook up
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$ 119.99
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Click-On Price to Order
| DISCLAIMER:
This product is not legal for sale or use on any pollution controlled motor vehicles.
Legal in California only for racing vehicles which may never be used on U.S. highways. Not legal for sale or use in the state of California, nor in states which
have adopted California emission standards. |
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