Quote Originally Posted by Ollie View Post
EGR kit fitted and not impressed at the gunk in the inlet manifold. Do you need to disconnect the fuel cooler completely to be able to remove the inlet manifold? Once the manifold is off can you clean out the cyld head inlet ports without causing more problems?A mate asked if the sensor & computer can sort out the higher oxegen flow now the exhaust gas is no longer piped in. If the EGR is there to reduce the vehicles carbon footprint with lower emissions but the oil laden air from the engine breather and the exhaust gas halves the life of the engine, a new engine. Has got to put some big carbon trotters on along the way
Sorry for that stating the obvious is a pain
Cheers Ollie
I agree with your thoughts re the environmental impact of choked up engines.

My understanding of EGR, is not to reduce your carbon footprint, rather reduce the nitrogen oxides footprint. It will increase your carbon footprint. Nitrogen oxides are behind visible pollution like smog and acid rain and probably more important by far than carbon footprint for warming the planet. The introduction of the exhaust to the intake is used as a sort of inert gas "filler" so less oxygen and less combustion temperature so less nitrogen oxides produced. So less acid rain but more acid gunk in your donk. Have discovered that my EGR valve is stuck open so I am about to do the Blanking trick myself.