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Deleted egr soot build up
So after reading over 30 pages of egr delete info. I found this one question someone asked. Can't remember their name, but credit goesto them. After deleting the egr blocking it off removing the cross over pulling the plug pulling the gear.... What happened to a that soot that would have been flowing through the system?? Where does it go?? Does it just start building up agaist the block off plates? If it does wouldn't it be smart to clean the block off plates so it doesn't back up. |
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lol, good question... If its following a path its gona build up somewhere its not just gona stop.
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It goes out the tail pipe and off to soot heaven
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For a good time- Smarty
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Interesting way to describe that.
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Tom 2008 Quad-Cab,LB, 2500, 6.7L, 4X4, White/Kaki, Big-Horn, 3.73 Auto, AS flash, K&N Air Filter, no baffle, Testing in progress- step 4, Stealth DPF, Smarty sw3 PMT gauges. Mag-Hytec Pan & Diff covers.Toms smarty Journal ....... DIY Deletes How-To Stealth is the WORD!
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I thought I had seen some guys on here that had this very issue to where a sticky soot build-up developed around the plates and actually started to rust things a little bit.
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