volcom121
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- Sep 10, 2004
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Chicago,
Illinois
Is this true...
"The EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valve is an emmission control device to lower the combustion temperature in the engine. A lower combustion means lower NOx (nitrogen oxide) emissions. It accomplishes this by allowing exhaust gases to be recirculted into the intake manifold through a EGR value (see illustration). The exhaust acts as a inert gas in the combustion chamber forcing the combustion explosion not to be effective as normal because of the presence of this inert gas. Or as some people rationalize it, it "dirtys" the intake air to not burn as well as it should. Ironically, the EGR emission control actually causes an increase HC (hydrocarbon) emmissions.
Most states test for 2 emissions: 1) CO (Carbon Monoxide) and 2) HC. The NOx test requires very expensive specialized equipment and is only tested in a handfull of state (i.e. CA). So if you live in a state that doesn't test NOx, installing a EGR blockoff will actuall reduce your emissions test results (see HC statement above). If you live in CA you have a problem. In addition to the emission concern, the CA emissions equipped cars have a sensor that will report a trouble code (see Engine Codes) if the EGR is blocked-off. I have heard that all '94+ cars had the CA EGR installed, but can't confirm this since I don't have a '94+."
J/W cause i'm thinking bout taking off my emisions crap, but still wanna pass emmisions testing.
Sorry So long
"The EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valve is an emmission control device to lower the combustion temperature in the engine. A lower combustion means lower NOx (nitrogen oxide) emissions. It accomplishes this by allowing exhaust gases to be recirculted into the intake manifold through a EGR value (see illustration). The exhaust acts as a inert gas in the combustion chamber forcing the combustion explosion not to be effective as normal because of the presence of this inert gas. Or as some people rationalize it, it "dirtys" the intake air to not burn as well as it should. Ironically, the EGR emission control actually causes an increase HC (hydrocarbon) emmissions.
Most states test for 2 emissions: 1) CO (Carbon Monoxide) and 2) HC. The NOx test requires very expensive specialized equipment and is only tested in a handfull of state (i.e. CA). So if you live in a state that doesn't test NOx, installing a EGR blockoff will actuall reduce your emissions test results (see HC statement above). If you live in CA you have a problem. In addition to the emission concern, the CA emissions equipped cars have a sensor that will report a trouble code (see Engine Codes) if the EGR is blocked-off. I have heard that all '94+ cars had the CA EGR installed, but can't confirm this since I don't have a '94+."
J/W cause i'm thinking bout taking off my emisions crap, but still wanna pass emmisions testing.
Sorry So long