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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
Completely agree on both points |
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2nd Feb 2018 7:50am |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
I have mixed feelings on this. EGR is used to reduce NOX emissions. NOX is an horrible gas that causes acid rain and numerous deaths in cities. But by using EGR you increase the fuel consumption of the engine, increasing CO2 emmissions.
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2nd Feb 2018 9:08am |
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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1188 |
Hi All
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2nd Feb 2018 9:35am |
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dolph34 Member Since: 14 Sep 2015 Location: Kildare Posts: 1724 |
I've been on this board for a while now and part of the attraction is the diverse thoughts and opinions ( mostly wrong when they differ from mine of course) but Imagine my surprise to see mortality brought into the discussion of EGR removal. It's like morality can have degrees ( which is a theory long debated by society's for ethics worldwide ) we all drive cars that do not ' help' the environment but i presume some hold the view that they hold the moral high ground because they have functioniing EGRs. Does the differance between driving an EGR equipped FFRR or a non EGR equipped FFRR really matter ( morally wise), surely the moral person would walk !!!!
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2nd Feb 2018 10:53am |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
It's certainly something to raise at confession, but you might find the priest is simmilarly guilty. |
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2nd Feb 2018 12:07pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Well - you're right dolph. But we want our luxury cars and our clean air too. I feel good that I've got a Euro5 diesel (2011 TDV8) and I can tell myself I'm doing the right thing. I know we'll all be diving hybrids 15 years from now (many owner) and full electric too.
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2nd Feb 2018 12:47pm |
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Grofus Member Since: 24 Mar 2017 Location: Co Clare Posts: 577 |
Problem is chaps that whilst our governments want us not to pollute the air we, any they, are up against oil companies that want it done at no cost to them. Technology for a car to do 200+ MPG has been around a long time. Look up Charles Nelson Pogue's carburetor. It stands to reason that a car using around a quarter of the fuel WILL pollute less. All these emission systems have evolved to combat pollution and facilitate greedy oil Barons. They don't car if our EGR valve breaks up and lunches a 6 grand engine.
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2nd Feb 2018 3:06pm |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
By vapourising fuel before combustion you go from maybe 20mpg to 200mpg?
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2nd Feb 2018 6:40pm |
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Grofus Member Since: 24 Mar 2017 Location: Co Clare Posts: 577 |
I obviously cant validate his claims but the oil companies were worried enough to kill it off.
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2nd Feb 2018 7:13pm |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
he environmental benefits of a longer lasting healthy motor also needs to be considered IMHO. A lot of energy and so pollution is invested to build a vehicle. So keeping it on the road longer is of benefit, to a point i.e. subject to it producing acceptable levels of pollution. For an example we’ve all seen older cars chugging down the road with emissions more like a steam train - not acceptable.
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2nd Feb 2018 10:21pm |
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Grofus Member Since: 24 Mar 2017 Location: Co Clare Posts: 577 |
Well said Rar, but I think issue with the UK is weather it will fail an MOT or not without them functioning.
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2nd Feb 2018 10:47pm |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
I agree, if I had to keep the EGRs, preemptive replacement would be on the cards, and a dose of induction cleaner every service. ______________________________
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3rd Feb 2018 4:01am |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1753 |
You don't need to remove the EGR itself. Just blank the pipe allowing the waste gas into the valve. This way, blanking is almost invisible |
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3rd Feb 2018 10:16am |
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counter of beans Member Since: 18 Aug 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 182 |
Mikey, ignoring the morality issues for the moment, will blanking the EGR pipe affect the car negatively in any way at all?
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3rd Feb 2018 10:57am |
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