Check this out.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MITSUBISHI-PAJER ... dZViewItem
Does anyone know how this works? Is it Legal?
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EGR Blanking Plate How does this work?
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EGR Blanking Plate How does this work?
Take it Off Road or take it off the road!!!
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EGRs typically don't "recycle" gases at full throttle, so it shouldn't affect max power. Unless diesel EGRs are different?
Thinking about it more, diesels are an excess-air engine - they should always be combusting all the fuel which is injected. Does a small amount of re-circulated exhaust gas really affect part-throttle power or economy?
Thinking about it more, diesels are an excess-air engine - they should always be combusting all the fuel which is injected. Does a small amount of re-circulated exhaust gas really affect part-throttle power or economy?
Ahh EGR's. Effectively shitting in your own nest.
Your inlet manifold will be filled with soot and Tar, creating a heat sink, cutting air flow and remember heat is what kills these little turbo diesels heads. Recylcing hot air = bad.
Take your inlet manifold off and have alook in it - you'll be shocked. Soak it for a few days and scrub clean with a big bottle brush, block it off at the outlet on the exhaust manifold but leave everything there so it looks factory.
Then be impressed with how your vehicle behaves.
Your inlet manifold will be filled with soot and Tar, creating a heat sink, cutting air flow and remember heat is what kills these little turbo diesels heads. Recylcing hot air = bad.
Take your inlet manifold off and have alook in it - you'll be shocked. Soak it for a few days and scrub clean with a big bottle brush, block it off at the outlet on the exhaust manifold but leave everything there so it looks factory.
Then be impressed with how your vehicle behaves.
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