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Transform your 2017 - 2019 Ford 6.7 Powerstroke with our premium performance parts. Our products are designed to unlock the hidden potential of your truck, delivering serious gains in power, efficiency, and reliability. From cold air intakes to exhaust systems, our parts are built to enhance your driving experience whether you’re on the highway or tackling tough off-road terrain.
The mighty 6.7L Powerstroke, which originally debuted in model year 2011, has received numerous upgrades that net a claimed 440 horsepower with 925 foot-pounds of torque at the flywheel. That’s right, out of the box bone stock, you’re almost at four digits of torque!
Imagine hitting the road with an engine that breathes easier and runs smoother. Our performance parts will ensure that every part of your Powerstroke is working at its best, giving you faster acceleration, better throttle response, and increased towing capacity. Countless upgrades were made to ensure the integrity of the rest of the powertrain, including a stronger transmission and larger axles.
Step up your game with these essential upgrades for your 2017 - 2019 Ford 6.7 Powerstroke:
These upgrades are engineered to provide significant improvements in power, fuel economy, and overall performance, making your 6.7 Powerstroke a force to be reckoned with.
At Diesel Power Products, we’re passionate about delivering the best for your truck. Here’s why our parts stand out:
Our commitment to quality means that you can trust our parts to deliver top performance and durability. We rigorously test every product to ensure it meets the highest standards, so you can hit the road with confidence.
Explore our extensive selection of 2017 - 2019 Ford 6.7 Powerstroke parts and see why truck enthusiasts across the country trust Diesel Power Products. Whether you’re looking to enhance your truck’s performance or maintain it with top-quality parts, we have what you need to keep your Powerstroke running strong.
As always, if you’ve got any questions about which products are right for you and your Powerstroke, don’t hesitate to give us a call and we would be happy to assist.
This generation combines strong factory horsepower and torque with upgraded engine internals and a proven drivetrain, making it a solid base for towing focused and performance focused builds.
Yes, when quality parts are used and power levels are kept reasonable, common upgrades like intakes, exhaust systems, and tuning can improve drivability and towing performance without sacrificing long term reliability.
Intake and exhaust upgrades improve airflow, tuning enhances torque delivery, and suspension or steering components help maintain control and stability when towing heavy loads.
Stock injectors are sufficient for mild performance builds. Injector upgrades are usually reserved for higher power setups that include advanced tuning and supporting fuel system modifications.
Yes, many owners daily drive trucks with intake, exhaust, tuning, and suspension upgrades while maintaining comfort, reliability, and predictable drivability.
A: Generally speaking no, the emissions equipment upstream will still act as a muffler. However, that doesn't mean installation will not help in other areas by improving exhaust flow. While minor, the benefits are noticeable, plus an aftermarket exhaust looks way better than the stock exhaust.
A: In most cases, unless it is specifically stated as fitting a certain configuration, all exhaust kits on our website will fit all cab and bed lengths. Further, most kits will not fit cab and chassis applications unless otherwise noted.
A: Yes, the exhaust systems we sell will adapt down to fit the application at the designated starting point (turbo back, cat back, DPF back, etc.) for a hassle free installation.
A: EGT stands for Exhaust Gas Temperature, which is the temperature of the exhaust leaving your engine. This measurement is typically measured before the turbo to ensure you are not overheating components. For most applications, we recommend not exceeding 1300 degrees.
A: Some parts may void your warranty and some may not. We recommend researching the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act that specifically protects consumers when choosing to install aftermarket components on their vehicles, as well as consulting with your local dealer.
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