Thursday, January 9, 2020

Advantages and Disadvantages of EGR Delete Kits?

Most of the truck drivers go for Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) delete kits in order to improve the overall performance of their truck engines. But getting one installed in your vehicle can have its own pros and cons. The issues generally include leaky cylinders, coolant problems, and stuck valves in diesel engines.

Let’s take a glance at some of the advantages and disadvantages that you can experience from using an EGR delete kit.



Advantages of EGR Delete Kits

If you install EGR delete kit on your truck engine, you can save a lot of money on your fuel costs and repairs. The EGR valve of your truck has high soot content in it that reduces the truck engine’s power. If you disable it properly, it decreases the soot deposits. Not only this, but it also prevents harmful contaminants from being re-deposited back into the engine and causing issues.

When your engine’s power gets restored, it also restores diesel MPG resulting in better fuel economy. This is so because the exhaust gases don’t come near the engine and hence, the engine is cleaner, runs smoothly and efficiently. It also prevents the diesel particulate filter (DPF) failure.

Disadvantages of EGR Delete Kits

It can increase the exhaust gas temperature (EGT) in the engine because the gases don’t get cooled and are re-circulated back into the truck system. Since more contaminants will be deposited because of the gases in the system, the oil will get dirtier. However, these disadvantages can be prevented by regular maintenance.


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Advantages and Disadvantages of EGR Delete Kits?

Most of the truck drivers go for Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) delete kits in order to improve the overall performance of their truck eng...