Must Have Upgrades for Your 6.7L Powerstroke F250 or F350

Built Tough? Now Build It Smarter with Tuner Depot

If you own a Ford Super Duty F250 or F350 with a 6.7L Powerstroke, you already know it’s a workhorse. But stock doesn’t cut it for serious truck guys especially when you’re towing, hauling, or hitting the dirt.

Here’s how to beef up your truck the right way with practical, high-impact upgrades from Tuner Depot trusted by diesel owners across the U.S.


1. Cold Side Charge Pipe – No More Plastic Failures

Ford’s factory cold side pipe is a known weak spot. It’s been known to blow out—whether you’re towing your RV or just punching it up a grade.

Upgrade It: Swap it with Tuner Depot’s heavy-duty aluminum charge pipe—designed to handle serious PSI without cracking. You’ll feel the throttle response and peace of mind.

Pro Tip: Pair it with a hot-side intercooler pipe for full airflow and cooling.


2. Coolant Filtration System – Stop Internal Damage Before It Starts

Diesel cooling systems trap rust, sand, and casting debris. Over time, that gunk can clog your heater core and wear down your engine from the inside out.

Fix It Fast: A coolant filter kit from Tuner Depot captures debris and extends the life of your engine. It’s easy to install, and it’s a smart way to protect your investment especially if you plan to keep your truck for the long haul.


3. CP4 Disaster Prevention Kit (2011+) – Stop Catastrophic Fuel Pump Failure

The CP4 injection pump found in 2011+ Powerstroke engines has a notorious weak point. When it fails, it sends metal shrapnel through your entire fuel system leading to $8,000+ in repairs.

The Upgrade: Install Tuner Depot’s CP4 Disaster Prevention Kit to safeguard your fuel system. It reroutes contaminated fuel away from the injectors and back to the tank saving your engine and your wallet. Smart diesel owners don’t wait for this failure to happen.


4. Cold Air Intake – Let Your Turbo Breathe

Want quicker throttle, better MPG, and more sound from your turbo? A performance cold air intake will do the trick.

Simple Upgrade. Serious Difference. More airflow means cooler, denser air into the engine unlocking horsepower and sharpening throttle response. You’ll feel it and you’ll hear it.


5. Digital Gauges & Monitors – Know What’s Going On

You’ve got real money in that truck. Don’t guess when something’s going wrong know it before it happens.

Add a Digital Monitor: Keep tabs on boost, EGTs, fuel rail pressure, and more. These upgrades pay for themselves the first time they help you avoid a breakdown or engine damage.


6. Is the 6.7L Bulletproof?

Ford’s 6.7L Powerstroke is one of the most reliable diesel platforms they’ve made no head studs or major bulletproofing needed like older generations. But smart owners know that preventative upgrades like charge pipes, filter systems and monitors go a long way in keeping things tight for 200K+ miles.


🔥 Want Real Off-Road Power?

Try an All-In-One Delete Kit from Tuner Depot

If you’re done playing by factory rules and want to unleash the kind of power Ford can’t legally talk about, check out Tuner Depot’s All-In-One Delete Kits engineered for off-road performance and heavy-duty towing.

Here’s What You Get:

  • Full removal of DPF, EGR and DEF systems

  • Tuned for horsepower, torque and reliability

  • Fewer regens, cooler temps, better fuel mileage

  • Designed for 6.7L Powerstroke Super Duty trucks

Whether you're pulling a fifth wheel across the Rockies or just want the full potential of your F250/F350, these kits deliver the freedom and performance serious truck guys demand.

⚠️ Off-road use only. Not for highway use on emissions equipped vehicles.


Your Truck. Your Rules.

Whether you use your truck for work, play  or both it deserves upgrades built to last. Tuner Depot is here for guys who don’t cut corners and demand real performance. Upgrade the weak points, monitor what matters and when you're ready uncork the beast with an All-In-One Delete Kit.

👉 Shop Powerstroke Upgrades at TunerDepot.com

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