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    The harm done by NOX is very well-established. Causes 23,000 deaths a year in the UK alone.

    NOx gases in diesel car fumes: Why are they so dangerous?

    If an EGR was fitted by the manufacturer when the vehicle was released, then it's illegal to remove it.

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    EGR delete.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Is there any evidence to support the statement that NOX emissions are carcinogenic?

    In any case, look at the number of diesel vehicles in the world, or Australia, and how many of them have an EGR delete? As far as I am aware, an EGR Delete on a TD5 is legal in Australia as we did not adopt EU3.
    Follow the evidence.
    This is good advice Bohica. Well worth reading up on and come to your own conclusions.

    The best recommendation I read was if you do delete your EGR - don’t go posting it on social media. You wouldn’t want to come to attention of the EPA for tampering with an emission control system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    In any case, look at the number of diesel vehicles in the world, or Australia, and how many of them have an EGR delete? As far as I am aware, an EGR Delete on a TD5 is legal in Australia as we did not adopt EU3.
    Follow the evidence.
    Yeah we did, thats why they came over with them on...

    the initial adoption was in 2002 with all states onboard late 2003.

    Trucks remained only to be compliant with the smoke standard until about 2011 when the prelim for euro 4 was pushed in.

    this means...

    depending on how you register your defender (commercial vehicle reg technically put it into truck/bus reg ins some states) its hypothetically legal to remove the EGR on all pre MY02 td5s, some 02/03 and some defenders up to the end of the run.

    I wouldn't advise trying to argue it if you get caught out.

    Its theoretically possible to get a td5 to pass euro5 but theres no requirement to as our emission control regs dont require retrofit. (yet)
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    The harm done by NOX is very well-established. Causes 23,000 deaths a year in the UK alone.

    NOx gases in diesel car fumes: Why are they so dangerous?

    If an EGR was fitted by the manufacturer when the vehicle was released, then it's illegal to remove it.
    Estimated to...... not does....They can’t provide direct evidence to prove it does.

    Have a look at Benzine... then the volume of benzine vehicles - almost all vehicles over 5 years with a Petrol Cat are no longer emissions compliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    Which just shows the engineers have been fudging the EGR systems just to meet emission testing rules for a long time. VW was just caught at this.

    A proper functioning EGR though is very effective at reducing Nox levels - but it comes at a cost.

    http://rationalpublication.com/admin...s/7/95_pdf.pdf
    What it then does is increase particulates, reduce burn effectiveness and reduce power.

    Regardless, I’d be far more concerned about Unleaded than diesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    What it then does is increase particulates, reduce burn effectiveness and reduce power.

    Regardless, I’d be far more concerned about Unleaded than diesel.
    Oh great, thanks Mike. I was going to wheel out my 850 Holly equipped, pre-ADR 460 as my daily, to appease (DM) Mike.
    Seems I'm destined to have a Mike on my case.
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    .....we are all doomed! So make the most of what we have whilst we can. EGR delete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    If you don't mind your dirty emissions helping to kill about 1000 Aussies a year, then go ahead and delete it.
    But but but....

    When I installed the new exhaust I bought it with a (high flow) cat, too.

    So I tried, but there's no way I'd continue to allow the corrosive, abrasive sludge inducing EGR to remain intact.
    Last edited by rick130; 24th November 2019 at 11:34 AM.

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    It's pretty simple:

    Petrol emissions are bad for the climate
    Diesel emissions are bad for human health

    So which do you want to harm, people or the planet on which we all depend?

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