And the final finished product...
Couple things to mention, when disconnecting the Alt. cable make sure you wrap it to keep it from sparking. Also the same with the intake heater grid cable. All cables I wrapped very well with electrical tape and them zip tied all out of the way to make sure they would not touch anything hot. This took me about 4 hours over a 2 day period. Tools I used where just basic handtools. Off the top of my head, large screwdriver, needle nose pliers for removing the clamps on the rubber hoses, 11mm wrench and deep socket, 12mm wrench and socket, 9/16ths or 14mm wrench, socket and deep socket, 15mm socket, 17mm socket and wrench. A swivel head extention makes it easy to tighten down things, but not necessary. I had to fill about 1 gallon or so of Dexcool back into the system after it spilled from disconnecting the cooler. There are a couple more mounting tabs connected to the tube that I did not get a picture of, but only go to one spot, so you can't miss it. I had to buy 2' 5/8" heater hose, (2) worm gear style clamps for the hose, (2) 3/8"x1.5" SS bolts/nuts/washers for the riser cap, (2) M10, 1.50 threaded, 20mm long bolt, (1) M10, 1.50 threaded, 30mm long bolt with nuts and washers, and one new riser to EGR cooler gasket (not a have to if your original one is good shape).
Final thoughts/outcome so far: Haven't noticed truck taking longer to warm up at all, seems to confirm to me the Grid Heater is an emission thing in colder weather. Turbo seems to whistle louder? EGT's might be a little bit lower, hard to tell, haven't really done any towing since the delete. MPG's seem to have gone up almost 1mpg. 15.3mpg average before, now about 16.2mpg. Power seems to come on smoother. Not hard to do and again, want to thank Tyler at MeyerPerformance and Rick from ProFab for getting me the goods to the do the install! Chris