
 Originally Posted by 
harlie
					
				 
				So, it closes EGR, and by over fuelling and blocking air it creates a super-rich mix.
			
		 
	 
 LR workshop manuals describe the same process but the reason for closing the EGR valve is to prevent fuel and air-rich exhaust gases being returned to the combustion chamber so that those exhaust gases get to and burn in the catalytic converter to generate enough heat to burn out the DPF.  The cats are run at their maximum possible temperature and to get that hot the exhaust gases need to have fuel and oxygen to burn.  The after-burning starts in the exhaust manifold due to fuel injected too late to combust properly which is why the EGTs, measured at the manifold, get so high.
I suspect that turners are no longer closing EGR valves because of the recently introduced large penalties in Europe for interfering with emissions systems.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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