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Author:  salden77 [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:09 pm ]
Post subject:  EGR

Does anyone know if i need the pipe that goes from the side of the engine block and then connects to to the bottom of my Intake elbow? its labeled as EGR supply pipe, if i am not using the egr anymore is it necessary to have this pipe? I took my intake elbow off to clean the soot out and didnt notice the tube on the bottom when i was removing the elbow and it bent the tube were it connects to the intake elbow. so now im losing boost because i cant get it connected back up properly.

Author:  warp2diesel [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EGR

The only laws that allow you to do what you want with the EGR pipe are the Laws of Physics.
Sir Isac Newton will not roll over or tremor in his grave over your proposed modification.
All the rest of the Laws regarding your proposed modification, were inspired by Acid Head Hippies draining our tax dollars through Academic Welfare for so called Research that had predetermined conclusions. Then, Actors who had no talent but could get through Law School ran for public office and voted laws onto the books that were later spun into regulations by the Acid Head Hippies in CARB and the EPA. Do any of these laws that limit Nitrous Oxides have anything to do with the environmental quality? Generally no and only under extreme conditions or in the hallucinogenic trips in the minds of the Acid Head Hippies does Nitrous Oxides create any smog as they claim. It is a well known fact as reported by the EPA which CARB agrees with that Agriculture produces 6.9 times more Nitrous Oxides than all forms of mobile transportation. But, like a pedophile going after children, CARB and the EPA go after the easy Target, people who use mobile transportation.
After all the Acid Head Hippies would complain if their vegies were taken away.

Author:  BlackLibertyCRD [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EGR

Lets make it simple. You need to plug both ends since it's bent and leaking.

Author:  bhc04 [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EGR

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Location: Aurora, IL The only laws that allow you to do what you want with the EGR pipe are the Laws of Physics.
Sir Isac Newton will not roll over or tremor in his grave over your proposed modification.
All the rest of the Laws regarding your proposed modification, were inspired by Acid Head Hippies draining our tax dollars through Academic Welfare for so called Research that had predetermined conclusions. Then, Actors who had no talent but could get through Law School ran for public office and voted laws onto the books that were later spun into regulations by the Acid Head Hippies in CARB and the EPA. Do any of these laws that limit Nitrous Oxides have anything to do with the environmental quality? Generally no and only under extreme conditions or in the hallucinogenic trips in the minds of the Acid Head Hippies does Nitrous Oxides create any smog as they claim. It is a well known fact as reported by the EPA which CARB agrees with that Agriculture produces 6.9 times more Nitrous Oxides than all forms of mobile transportation. But, like a pedophile going after children, CARB and the EPA go after the easy Target, people who use mobile transportation.
After all the Acid Head Hippies would complain if their vegies were taken away.

:dizzy: :dizzy: :dizzy:

Author:  warp2diesel [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EGR

bhc04 wrote:
Lifetime Member



Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:49 pm
Posts: 2732
Location: Aurora, IL The only laws that allow you to do what you want with the EGR pipe are the Laws of Physics.
Sir Isac Newton will not roll over or tremor in his grave over your proposed modification.
All the rest of the Laws regarding your proposed modification, were inspired by Acid Head Hippies draining our tax dollars through Academic Welfare for so called Research that had predetermined conclusions. Then, Actors who had no talent but could get through Law School ran for public office and voted laws onto the books that were later spun into regulations by the Acid Head Hippies in CARB and the EPA. Do any of these laws that limit Nitrous Oxides have anything to do with the environmental quality? Generally no and only under extreme conditions or in the hallucinogenic trips in the minds of the Acid Head Hippies does Nitrous Oxides create any smog as they claim. It is a well known fact as reported by the EPA which CARB agrees with that Agriculture produces 6.9 times more Nitrous Oxides than all forms of mobile transportation. But, like a pedophile going after children, CARB and the EPA go after the easy Target, people who use mobile transportation.
After all the Acid Head Hippies would complain if their vegies were taken away.

:dizzy: :dizzy: :dizzy:


You need to click the quote button when you quote.
One trick I have on the list to develop is a thin stainless steel Millwright shim that can be slid in between the pipe flange and EGR flange. To the eye of a low level Government Agent, it would look OEM since the Millwright shim is a manufactured part and not home made. :ROTFL: :ROTFL: :ROTFL:

Author:  salden77 [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EGR

so what im hearing is that i do not need to have this pipe as long as i plug both ends is that correct?

Author:  BlackLibertyCRD [ Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: EGR

salden77 wrote:
so what im hearing is that i do not need to have this pipe as long as i plug both ends is that correct?


Since you have the EGR disabled. That pipe is the outlet from the EGR and can leak exhaust if a plate isn't serving as a plug. Of course at the elbow you have a boost leak, you have to remove the pipe to figure out how to plug the flange at the elbow.

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