16 f350 6.7 PSD, first mods

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Got myself a p/u a few weeks ago, got it deleted yesterday now I’m looking for mods to do.

The truck is stock besides delete. It has 189k on it currently

I am looking at ccv, hot/cold tubes and an intake


What company do y’all recommend I go with, I’ve been looking at pusher diesel setups. They look good but seem to be newer in the 6.7 diesel game.
 

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Best performance upgrade is a proper tune, had a bullydog in mine now is running an ez link and night and day. Cold air intake, exhaust and you are good to go.
 

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Best performance upgrade is a proper tune, had a bullydog in mine now is running an ez link and night and day. Cold air intake, exhaust and you are good to go.

I got the eynk with sotf, right now it just has a straight pipe going to stock tip...Tuesday the 5’’ will be in

What do you recommend for intake?
 

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Tuner (EZLynk)
Exhaust

There's really no point performance wise of going 5" exhaust, 4" flows to well over 700hp. But if you like the looks or sound go for it.

One thing to watch for on the higher mileage 15-16's when pushed hard on a big tune is the transmission. For 2015 Ford removed a clutch from one of the clutch packs in the transmission. (Go figure add 40hp to the engine and remove a clutch from the transmission, surely there's an engineer joke here somewhere). This makes a WOT 4-5 shift the most likely place to slip and burn out a clutch pack. This can happen at the 600 crank hp level, which many hot or performance tunes are getting close to.

Tuning is everything on new diesel motors, a good tuner can make an efficient, drivable and powerful tune. A crappy tuner makes it inefficient, smoky, and can easily cost you hard parts like clutches in the transmission, pistons, injectors or a turbo. Do your research for a good tuner.
 

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If youre looking for cheap at local cooper custom solutions outta nisku. Mitch has been my tuner for 15 years
 

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not cheap compared to other tuners but well worth it, thats what is in my 13


I will back that comment, I have heard nothing but rave reviews about Mitch. Haven’t used him myself but an owner operated business has my full support.
I will add that I am all about reliability and longevity not max power any cheese dick can do that.
 
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not cheap compared to other tuners but well worth it, thats what is in my 13

Tell andrew or whoever you talk to Kevin with the white megacab at sema recommended ya. Maybe theyll knock some off.
 

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whoa.. there fella I know you are excited but the last gen superduty is old news and depreciating quickly. If you can find these used giver otherwise plan on giving that money away come sale time.
 

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whoa.. there fella I know you are excited but the last gen superduty is old news and depreciating quickly. If you can find these used giver otherwise plan on giving that money away come sale time.

haha I just want to be able to see well at night, when it comes to safety I don’t mind opening the wallet up. I have thrown around the idea of a light bar but I want good low beams as well.
 
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