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Def Delete Kit Question - Understanding Its Purpose

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Hello everyone,

I am currently working with a project where I encountered the "def delete kit" function and was unsure about its purpose.

From my understanding, this function is likely used for removing a kit or collection of items in an application, but I would like to know more about its exact use case and any potential pitfalls to watch out for.

Can anyone explain what this function does specifically, and whether there are any important considerations or best practices for using it?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
 


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Hello everyone,

I am currently working with a project where I encountered the "def delete kit" function and was unsure about its purpose.

From my understanding, this function is likely used for removing a kit or collection of items in an application, but I would like to know more about its exact use case and any potential pitfalls to watch out for.

Can anyone explain what this function does specifically, and whether there are any important considerations or best practices for using it?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated on 6.7 cummins dpf delete kit.
thanks in advance for any help
 


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I'm sort of surprised that tuners are still selling these after the EPA crackdown on diesel tuners that swept up performance car tuners with it. A DEF Delete kit is used to delete the diesel exhaust fluid system from a diesel truck. It would include new exhaust pipes (usually "free flow" i.e. larger and with less muffler), something to remove the computer control of the DEF system, and plugs to close off places where the DEF came from. It removes one of the ways that diesel exhaust is cleaned up. It would at the least be marketed as for "offroad use only", which is apparently no longer being allowed by the EPA.
 




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