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Ford 6.7L Powerstroke

CP4 protection, DCR conversion, full fuel system repair.

The factory CP4 high-pressure fuel pump on the 6.7L Powerstroke can fail without warning and push metal debris through injectors, rails, and lines — a five-figure repair. We specialize in preventing that failure, eliminating it permanently, and rebuilding systems after it happens.

The Problem

One pump. Your whole fuel system on the line.

The CP4 pump was not designed for U.S. diesel fuel lubricity. When it wears internally, it sheds metal into the high-pressure fuel circuit — and by the time the truck stumbles, the contamination has usually reached the injectors and rails. Many failures happen between 60,000 and 80,000 miles with no warning at all.

Protect

CP4 Disaster Prevention Kit

$1,400 installed
  • Shields injectors, rails, and lines from pump-failure debris
  • Keeps a CP4 failure from becoming a full system loss
  • The smart first move for a healthy fuel system
  • Fits 2011–2024 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke
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Eliminate

CP4 to DCR Conversion

$4,700 installed
  • Replaces the CP4 with a heavy-duty DCR pump
  • Removes the failure point permanently
  • Consistent fuel delivery under tow and haul loads
  • Built for high-mileage working trucks
  • Fits 2011–2024 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke
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Rebuild

Full Fuel System Rebuild

$12,000 installed
  • Complete post-failure restoration
  • DCR conversion, injectors, rails, lines, and gaskets
  • Contamination fully cleared — done once, done right
  • Fits 2011–2024 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke
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Pricing reflects parts and labor for the listed fitment. Final quote may vary by truck condition and location. Fleet pricing available for multiple units.

Which One Do You Need?

Protect or eliminate — two ways in front of the failure.

Disaster Prevention KitDCR Conversion
Best forOwners protecting a healthy fuel system on a budgetOwners who want the CP4 risk gone permanently
What it doesContains pump debris before it reaches injectors, rails, and linesReplaces the CP4 with a heavy-duty DCR pump
Long-term outcomeA pump failure stays a pump replacement — not a system rebuildThe failure point no longer exists on the truck
Investment$1,400 installed$4,700 installed
Warning Signs

Don't wait for the stumble.

Most CP4 failures give little or no warning — but if you see any of these, stop driving and call:

  • Hard starts or long cranking, especially cold
  • Rough idle, stumble, or sudden power loss
  • Metallic debris in the fuel filter at service
  • Fuel pressure fault codes (P0087 and related)
  • Unexplained fuel-system warning lights

Continuing to run a failing CP4 pushes more metal downstream and turns a conversion into a rebuild.

Get It Checked
Close-up of a diesel engine's pulleys and fuel system components
Fleets running 6.7L Powerstrokes

If your fleet runs F-250 through F-550 trucks on the stock CP4 pump, one failure can idle a truck for weeks and cost more than converting several. We schedule prevention and conversion work across multiple units at your yard — ask for fleet pricing.

Fix it before it fails.

Tell us your truck's year, mileage, and how it works for a living — we'll recommend the right option.

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