Grandavi;1941506 said:I got rid of the EGR... no issues. The exhaust temp will likely be higher (probably about 100 degrees according to tests done).
Did I do it because I thought it improved the engine? Nope. Did it because its unmonitored on a MK3 (North American) except in California.
The fact that it ISN'T monitored is why it's dangerous to delete it. In modern OBD2 cars, there are sensors to detect if EGR is functioning, if it's not, the tuning changes to stop damage from occurring.
Grandavi;1941506 said:Mine was leaking for a few years and I had no idea it was doing so. Also, the parts that I wanted to replace were no longer available OEM. So... it is gone.
All the parts are still available...
Grandavi;1941506 said:Am I going to have issues? nope.
Possibly, if you're standalone, of course not.
Grandavi;1941506 said:Is it going to hurt the environment? nope. Neither is removing my cats.. although it smells funny.. lol.
Grandavi;1941506 said:Its all in keeping things in perspective. A proper block-off will work just fine. If it was a critical part of the engine it would/should be monitored.
This is OBD1 not OBD2, they've learned a hell of a lot. Not to mention computing power has come a long way. More power allows modern cars to keep track of more so they're more efficient and reliable.
Grandavi;1941506 said:As for no cats & no EGR, I personally only drive about 3000-5000 km per year (that's ALL vehicles) so.. why would I worry? Other things to think about.
That's the equivalent of saying I "only" burn down 1 hours a year, I'm not doing any harm...
Grandavi;1941506 said:Bottom line.. you can delete the EGR and your engine will be fine (just do it properly). Just be aware your EGT's will be slightly higher.
When how many BHG's can be attributed to deleting the EGR? Most people just chock it up to being "that damn stupid 7M" instead of looking at what they screwed up.
Supraguy7M;1941553 said:I run 93 octane pump gas, and the occasional 109 Lucas octane booster.
Keep in mind octane booster doesn't raise octane that much, if at all. Raising octane .1 is about all those things do.