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S185 V2607 engine EGR
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 52878" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I don't know how we go with emissions over here. I know the USA is pretty tight on them, so if they were to be caught with removing gear like that, they get fined. For us, i have no idea, but its your customer's money.</p><p>I never would have thought the EGR valve could casue issues like that, but using exhaust gas its possible as its already hot. For over heating, the usual suspects come to mind, slow moving fan, blocked radiator fins or internal restrictions or water pump.</p><p>The theory behind the EGR valve is to cool the combustion temperatures. Not sure how, but its what they say.</p><p>Surely a new EGR isn't 2,500 beans?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 52878, member: 82"] I don't know how we go with emissions over here. I know the USA is pretty tight on them, so if they were to be caught with removing gear like that, they get fined. For us, i have no idea, but its your customer's money. I never would have thought the EGR valve could casue issues like that, but using exhaust gas its possible as its already hot. For over heating, the usual suspects come to mind, slow moving fan, blocked radiator fins or internal restrictions or water pump. The theory behind the EGR valve is to cool the combustion temperatures. Not sure how, but its what they say. Surely a new EGR isn't 2,500 beans? [/QUOTE]
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