Ford Ranger (2016-2022) PX2 & PX3 3' Turbo Back Exhaust - DPF DELETE
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Product Details
- Type 4x4 Exhausts
- SKU M4-147
- Make Ford
- Model Ranger
SKU: M4-147
3' Stainless Steel Turbo Back Performance Exhaust Upgrade for 2016+ Ford Ranger Ute
The Ford Ranger PX2 & PX3 3.2L Turbo Diesel (Oct 2016 onwards) features an active DPF system, which is known to restrict performance and commonly fails due to soot buildup after burn cycles.
Common symptoms of DPF failure include increased fuel consumption, sluggish performance, and frequent regenerations.
Upgrade your Ranger with this full 3' stainless steel PPD Performance turbo-back system — designed to remove the DPF and unlock power and sound that should’ve come from the factory.
This DIY bolt-on system is engineered specifically for the 2016+ Ford Ranger PX2/PX3 3.2L and provides maximum airflow, durability, and a deep performance tone.
DPF Delete Turbo-back Specifications:
- 304-grade, polished stainless steel piping and components
- Coated steel flanges and bungs for corrosion resistance
- Straight-through design for optimal exhaust flow
- 2-bolt flange connections for easy installation
- TIG welded and mandrel bent
- Includes gaskets and bolts
This system delivers proven gains in performance and sound for PX2 and PX3 Rangers from Oct 2016 onwards.
Note: A custom ECU remap is strongly recommended when removing your DPF for correct operation and performance.
Disclaimer: DPF delete components are intended for off-road use only. Confirm compliance with local laws before purchase.
Add a tune for even more power:Tuning your Ranger to suit your new exhaust unlocks serious performance. The PPD Performance Remapper makes this easy with our remote tuning solution. We provide a custom tune that increases boost and fueling to match the improved flow — perfect for towing or power upgrades! | CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO! |
Do I have a DPF?
If you see blue and green wires at the front of your exhaust, you have a DPF:
If you see a catalytic converter only, it looks like this: