For some time now I have been following the ongoing debate about disabling the EGR and fitting the EHM or Provent system. I have not been too concerned about it until now; a few days ago my 2002 2.5 CRD blew the CAC hose going from the intercooler to the inlet manifold so I had to limp home.
I replaced both CAC hoses with OEM ones as it is a major issue trying to get Samco hoses here in a hurry.
What concerned me is the major amount of oil and gunk in the hoses and inlet and I presume in the intercooler as well.
The EHM fix is easy to undertake and I believe the EGR disable on the 2.5 CRD is very straightforward as there are no sensors in the inlet to the turbocharger that causes error CEL codes to be thrown up; all I have to do is block the vacumn pipe going from the EGR solenoid to the EGR valve....the ECM does not check that the EGR valve is actually working on the 2.5 CRD!
My question is: will disabling the EGR valve cause any major rise in EGT which could cause engine damage? According to the 2.5 CRD Workshop manual I have it states that the bypassed exhaust gasses introduced to the inlet manifold causes a lowering of the EGT due to leaning out the mixture.
I would just like some assurances from the many CRD owners here who have disabled their EGRs that there is no cause for alarm as far as causing engine damage from an increase in EGT. The bulk of my driving is a combination of short journeys and high speed freeway driving.
