Seguler 2007-2009 6.7L Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel EGR Throttle Valve Delete Kit
Product Overview
Key Features
Q: Will deleting the EGR loop really stop carbon sludge from forming in my intake?
A: Yes. The sludge is a direct product of exhaust soot mixing with crankcase oil vapor inside the intake tract. Once you cut off the exhaust recirculation path, the only thing entering your manifold is filtered ambient air — no more carbon paste, no more gummed-up intake ports.
Q: Does removing the throttle valve actually deliver more power?
A: Absolutely. The factory throttle butterfly is there for one reason: to restrict fresh air so the EGR system can force dirty exhaust into the cylinders. Pull it, and your intake tract goes from a choked straw to a wide-open channel. Combined with the EGR delete, you get faster turbo response and a measurable bump in usable power across the rev range.
Q: Will removing the EGR cooler disrupt coolant flow to the rear cylinders?
A: No. The included reinforced coolant bypass hose creates a direct loop around the factory EGR cooler circuit, maintaining continuous, unrestricted coolant circulation to the rear cylinder bank where it’s most critical. Without it, you’d create a dead leg in the cooling system — this hose prevents that entirely.
Q: Do I need an ECU tune to run this kit?
A: Yes. Both the EGR valve and throttle valve are monitored by the engine control module. Without a supporting delete tune, the ECU will detect missing components and trigger a check engine light — potentially sending the truck into reduced-power limp mode. A proper custom tune is mandatory for full functionality.