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2014-2019 ECODIESEL EGR Block-Off Kit (651001)

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Mel's Manufacturing Part Number: 651001 Mft Part Number: 301009-651001
$242.00 CAD

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Description

Fits

Year Make Model Engine
2014-2019 Dodge Ram
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0L EcoDiesel

Mel's Manufacturing Exhausts are designed to fit all wheelbase & cab configurations unless otherwise specified.

If you're looking to delete your 3.0L EcoDiesel Engine the Mel's Manufacturing 651001 is the kit you need. It's designed to block off the EGR valve and cooler on your EcoDiesel to stop the flow of gases through your engine and removes your failure-prone EGR Cooler.

Removing the EGR on the 3.0L EcoDiesel will increase your low-end power, lower your exhaust gas temperatures (EGT), reduce black smoke emission, and eliminate the possibility of the EGR cooler failing. It's an incredibly beneficial upgrade on any EcoDiesel engine.

Mel's Manufacturing Part Number: 651001

Features

  • Lowers Exhaust Gas Temperatures (EGT)
  • Increases Power
  • Reduces Black Smoke Emission
  • Blocks EGR Gases
  • Deletes EGR Cooler
  • Coolant Reroutes Coolant Flow
  • No more plugged up EGR Coolers
  • Threaded Plate for EGT Probe
  • Formed Coolant Hose

Notes

  • Aftermarket Tuning is Required
  • For Offroad Use Only.
  • This is a Two-Stage Kit. Only the Stage 1 EGR block off plates will work for the Grand Cherokee

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  • Do I need to send my ECU to you to be re-tuned?

    Yes, unless you go with the HP tuners option which allows you to tune it from home. 

  • will i still have to use def fluid after the deleat

    Nope!