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I've had my CRD for two weeks now. It is my first diesel, and I've been researching the CRD, and diesels in general, to death. I've been reading quite a bit about the EGR and how bad it is for the engine. No so much info on the CCV, but what I have found is bad as well.
I know that introducing exhaust gasses or oily goop into the intake is going to eventually gum it up. It also can't do much good to the combustion chamber, rings, and pistons. What I'd like to know is just how much damage is being done.
Let's say the engine without emissions control devices would go 300,000 trouble free miles. What sort of reliability hit do we take for running emissions controls? Would the engine go, say, 150,000 miles before it lost compression and required a rebuild?
I tend to take internet info with a grain of salt. Some folks get bent out of shape if they have the least little bit of wear in an engine, others realize that engines wear out and don't care, they just drive the pee out of them and don't worry about it.
I have a friend who doesn't do antying to his vehicles other than change the oil. No brake fluid changes, no tranny fluid, nothing. When it breaks, he fixes it. In his calculation, he is coming out cheaper doing it this way. He says he typically sells a car when it gets around 100,000 miles, and he's only helping the next owner by doing all the preventive stuff.
Now, I'm not that way. I go overboard on maintenance. I want my vehicle to run as it was designed to run. But I see what my friend is saying. In the two weeks I've had this vehicle, I've got myself tied in knots worrying about what damage has already been done to the engine from running the EGR and CCV by the previous owners. I've spent countless hours reading, researching, and trying to find ways to stop the damage from the emissions control devices.
I'm at the point where I'm about to say, "screw it", and put the thing back to stock. Drive it until it dies, and go get another vehicle and start all over. I used to have a PT Cruiser that I hated. I did a few things to the car, but otherwise, I could care less about it. I didn't really like the car, but it was cheap. It never let me down. Just started and ran. I wish I could get to that mindset with my CRD. I'd like to not care about it, but I REALLY like it.
_________________ Chad Hargis
Nashville, TN
2008 Grand Cherokee CRD
2005 Liberty CRD *SOLD*
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