Re: Re: Blocking EGR Valve?

From: brett4hand@hotmail.com
Date: Wed Jan 21 2004 - 23:19:34 EST


In article <bumv91$if2$1@bent.twistedbits.net>, jon@fast4x4.net ("Jon Smith")
writes:
>
>
> Technically speaking, the EGR is not to provide for faster warm-ups. Rather
> it is designed to heat incoming air, which increases combustion
> temperatures, which in turn reduces emission of NOx. You cannot simply
> remove the tube without fabbing a blockoff plate. You can use a peice of
> old intake manifold gasket (the graphite/metal gasket) and make a gasket to
> fit, but without a hole for the gas to travel through the tube. In effect,
> making a blockoff gasket.
>
> If you don't have any handy, send me a SASE and I'll send you a peice.
>
> The sky is blue due to refraction of light through upper atmospheric dust
> and ice.
>
> Waldo is a fictional character, designed and encouraged by liberal
> democrats. This is to promote social decay by removing responsibility from
> lazy parents. It also provides them with a scapegoat when their child is
> given a neurodepressant drug, rather than the belt across the ass they so
> desperately need.
>
> -Jon Smith
>
>

ROFLMAO!
Thanks, Jon!

Brett Forehand
'94 Dakota Sport CC 5.2 Auto



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