Going to get a set of egr block off plates made for my 05-07 4m50.
They will be laser cut from 3/8 mild steel. It would be approx 25$ usd.for the pair plus shipping.
Any interest?
They will be laser cut from 3/8 mild steel.
A common method I have seen for EGR delete on some other engines is to simply weld shut the inside of the EGR pipe. This also tends to not upset the computer because you leave the EGR valve in place and operational, it just doesn't flow any exhaust. Not sure if the engine in question uses an electronic valve or not.
So doesn't affect the exhaust brake? Is the mod the same for a 4D34 as 4M50? It reduces fuel consumption as well and increases power? Sounds a great mod.I ended up ditching the crossover pipe and made up a plate for the intake side. Gasket goo to seal it up. 3mm mild steel both sides. Steve, EGR pumps sooty exhaust through a heat exchanger (fed by the radiator, so extra heat load) into the intake. It's bad for everything, the only thing it does is reduce NOx emissions. But more fuel consumption, dirty intake and valves etc, higher egt's, less power and the necessity of having huge turbo drive pressures in order to pump exhaust against the intake boost.
So doesn't affect the exhaust brake? Is the mod the same for a 4D34 as 4M50? It reduces fuel consumption as well and increases power? Sounds a great mod.
No, not at all.So doesn't affect the exhaust brake?
Does the 4D34 have an EGR? I thought EGRs were only on Euro4 engines onwards.Is the mod the same for a 4D34 as 4M50?
What's more important (to me) is that it is not putting heated air or contaminates into the intake manifold. Those contaminates build up in the intake manifold and can, in time, block air flow significantly. Google "blocked EGR".It reduces fuel consumption as well and increases power? Sounds a great mod.
Jon, Is that control head mounting block necessary to remove the EGR system?