I would assume not since they can't release the pressure if I have the top exit blocked. There might be a minimal waste gate effect though because of the added volume, no?
This would make it a lot easier since the upper egr is much more accessible. If I ever needed to reinstall the system for testing, it would be the way to go. Plus I would have all the benefits of a complete delete without actually taking them off the truck.
That was my original question. If I blocked off the exit on the upper cooler and left the the lower cooler open, would they still function as a waste gate?
I should have been more clear. The old intake with the valve would be completely replaced by a new intake elbow. The cooler would stay on and be simply blocked off with a plate.
Lets say i block off the exit on the upper coolerand leave it in place. Replace the egr valves intake, install a high flow intake pipe and plug the coolent lines. Is it necessary to put a blocking plate at the exhaust on the lower cooler? Is there any advantage to just leaving it on? Will the...
Hey guys, I'm wondering if any one is making an egr block off kit(exhaust and coolant) with a high flow intake elbow that deletes the valve but still provides a place for the upper egr to bolt to. if it ever had to go for emission testing we would just have to swap he elbow and remove the...