geordi wrote:
Two things I see that make the inspection discovering something highly unlikely:
First, the droid doing the inspection (who spends his life huffing exhaust) would have to KNOW about our arse-backwards design. With such low build numbers, they are more likely to mistake it for a gasser with a bad lifter knock, or put it on a 2wd roller bed and break something expensive. Will they know where to look for an EGR tube, and be able to identify it (or its lack of existence) on a vehicle they might only ever see 5 of?
Doubtful, methinks.
Second, and this is subject to my own verification... But I believe you can't even see the outlet flange on the manifold without pulling the heat shield. Less of a consideration on the driver's side, where (on mine anyway) I have the OTHER flange plugged in the same method - Using the end of the tube, welded shut. Should anyone ever see / complain about that one, I can just as easily get a replacement tube, route it off into the back of the motor somewhere... And block it again. Or run it properly to the EGR valve, but fail to mention to the inspector droid that the tube is internally welded shut.
These people snort carbon monoxide all day, and are paid less than $10 / hr for the pleasure. Do you think they REALLY give a carp if your vehicle isn't producing visible smoke or stench? If you are super-nervous, run biodiesel for any inspection, and you will pass with flying colors.
There are TSA agents in airports doing only what Doctors and Nurses should be doing. Harbor Freight has an inspection camera for $80 now. Train a droid and they can become dangerous!!!!
Of course I expect the TSA agent shoving the inspection camera places on our bodies before the emission inspection droid checks out my exhaust manifold. But you never know what a Brain Fried on Acid, Acid Hippie (the droids big boss) will dream up next.