I'm considering fitting a blanking plate in the EGR pipework as mentioned elsewhere on this forum.
Will blocking off the EGR pipe improve fuel economy or is it simply to stop the black smoke? I guess that the volume of recycled exhaust gases will be replaced by air once the valve is blocked and thus there'll be more air in the combustion mix. Or would the engine simply add more of the existing fuel/air mixture thus meaning more fuel used but with more bang on each stroke? If that were the case would it make the Surf more responsive or have any effect, positive or negative on the economy?
Does anyone have any before & after comparisons on power, economy and performance? I have a 1993 2.4 SSRX if that makes any difference.
Cheers,
Will blocking off the EGR pipe improve fuel economy or is it simply to stop the black smoke? I guess that the volume of recycled exhaust gases will be replaced by air once the valve is blocked and thus there'll be more air in the combustion mix. Or would the engine simply add more of the existing fuel/air mixture thus meaning more fuel used but with more bang on each stroke? If that were the case would it make the Surf more responsive or have any effect, positive or negative on the economy?
Does anyone have any before & after comparisons on power, economy and performance? I have a 1993 2.4 SSRX if that makes any difference.
Cheers,
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