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MBRP 5" PLM Series Downpipe-Back Competition Exhaust System C6268PLM

List Price: $575.00
Our Price: $460.00
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Manufacturer: MBRP Inc,
Item Number: MBC6268PLM

Application: 08-10 Ford 6.4L Powerstroke

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The Best Systems Start with the Best Materials
Built from heavy duty aluminized steel our PLM Series performance exhaust systems offer a value price without compromising on the quality built into every component. While the seams are a major point of rust through with some budget systems our fully sealed tubing adds years to your system. Constructed to the same specifications as our top of the line Pro Series we back this line with a 2 Year Warranty.

Built to Perform
With MBRP Competition pipes you will never have to worry about your exhaust system being the weak link in winning that checkered flag. Mandrel bent tubing, the lowest bend degree angles and extensive dyno tuning guarantee you maximum exhaust flow, maximum horsepower, maximum torque and minimum exhaust gas temperatures. You won’t believe the power and throttle response you’ll unleash from your truck just by bolting on MBRP Competition pipes.

Easy Installation

MBRP systems are as much fun to install as to drive with on your truck. Bolt-on, no weld design makes installing this on your truck a no hassle one and a half to two hour project. Everything is direct fit to the OEM hangers and you get all the clamps and parts you will need, all in one box, no matter what configuration of truck you have.

Features:
  • 5" Aluminized Steel
  • Downpipe-Back Exhaust System
  • No Bungs, No Muffler - "Straight-Pipe"
  • Removes Diesel Particulate Filter
  • 2 Year Warranty


F.A.Q about Bungs - Bungs are the ports in which you would reinstall your factory sensors. A system with the bungs is suggested if you are running a performance chip/tuner that has gauges so you will be able to read temps from your factory sensors. This will prevent you from having to install a pyrometer (egt sensor) into your exhaust manifold.

Warning!
This is a "Race Only" product section used solely for competition. Its use is limited to closed-course racing that is formally sanctioned by a recognized racing organization.  Any other use, including recreational off-road use, could be in violation of local, state and federal laws.

What is the DPF?
DPF is an acronym for Diesel Particulate Filter. A DPF works in conjunction with the oxidation catalyst and EGR valve to remove a majority of the NOx, particulate matter (think black, cough-inducing soot) and unburned hydrocarbons from burned diesel fuel. Soot is a natural byproduct from the combustion of diesel fuel. Inside the DPF is a porous honeycomb structure that catches the soot as it passes through. After the soot builds up over time, the onboard computer controls fuel injection to allow unburned fuel to enter the filter at measured intervals where it flares off and generates increased temperatures that incinerate the accumulated soot. The result: Soot is chopped by over
90-percent.
 

What do I need?

 

Step 1: EXHAUST - Select a Complete DPF Delete Exhaust System or DPF Delete Race Pipe

Step 2: ELECTRONICS - You must select an electronic performance unit for the exhaust to work properly with your vehicle.

 

Warning:  You MUST use DPF delete capable electronics when removing the DPF off of the vehicle. In addition, running DPF delete tunes without removing the DPF will result in engine codes and filter blockage.
 
 
 
 
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MBRP Great Exhaust Tiny flaw.....
PBTP 757 (virginia beach) 4/17/2012 2:13 PM
Hey there any one out there curious about the 5 inch.Is it better?Is it worth getting over 4 inch ?.Well we use mbrp only through my shop and we do plenty of 6.4s and usually use the 4 inch which is good if your sticking with your standard tuner/intake/exhaust on low tunes.but if your looking to do high tunes and intercooler upgrades /egr deletes/etc in that category you need a 5 inch exhuast no matter if its your daily driver or your race truck(Now the tiny flaw ive found)i personally just bought another 6.4 and built it from head to toe and went with the 5 inch with muffler, and i have a crew cab short bed and had some troubles with the exhaust not bein long enough and had kept finding the exhaust apart where they connect,wasnt to happy about it but found that some welds holds it so like i said just a tiny flaw for me but for rookie installers it could be an issue or it may have been just that one exhaust it self. Enjoy