egr delete
#5
#6
Truck heavy state like TX if it's emissions checked the tech may know what to look for. A "sneaky" pipe would work wonders for the visual. It doesn't help the EGR cooler issue for a long term solution.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
#8
Same here. Biggest improvement that Karl and I both noticed is that when you pull into your driveway or somewhere after a long drive, and are waiting for EGT's to come down under 400*, it peels temps off way faster. I used to wait a while for it to drop now it seems to come down real quick.
#9
Truck heavy state like TX if it's emissions checked the tech may know what to look for. A "sneaky" pipe would work wonders for the visual. It doesn't help the EGR cooler issue for a long term solution.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
Yes, my EGTs do fall off quicker, MUCH quicker when I am on the loud pedal.
#10
From what I understand, if the ends are welded, and the cooler does fail, it just fills up with coolant and that's it... nothing else happens. It's not a large volume in there so you only lose a tiny amount of coolant. Myself, I'm too OCD for that, and it would bother me knowing it might be in there...