Why is my EGR oil cooler not working?
If your EGR cooler is failing, it could be because it’s not getting enough coolant. This can indicate a problem with your failing water pump or failed OEM Oil cooler. In other words, your EGR Cooler is trying to tell you something important!
Is it legal to delete an EGR cooler?
Beyond the legality of an EGR delete, there’s another important factor to consider. If your EGR cooler is failing, it could be because it’s not getting enough coolant. This can indicate a problem with your failing water pump or failed OEM Oil cooler.
How is an EGR cooler used in an engine?
The EGR cooler is a component used to lower the temperature of the exhaust gases that are recirculated by the EGR system. The EGR system recirculates exhaust gases back into the engine in order to decrease cylinder temperatures and NOx emissions. An EGR cooler is a metal device that employs thin passages and fins to cool the exhaust gases.
Why is the EGR system in my car so hot?
The EGR system recirculates exhaust gases back into the engine in order to decrease cylinder temperatures and NOx emissions. The gas circulated by the EGR system can be considerably hot however, especially in vehicles equipped with diesel engines.
The same holds true for the EGR cooler and the engine oil cooler. The EGR cooler fails because of the blockage that forms within the engine oil cooler itself. Installing an EGR delete to “fix” your 6.0L is only masking a much larger problem.
Why does my 6.0L EGR delete not work?
The EGR cooler fails because of the blockage that forms within the engine oil cooler itself. Installing an EGR delete to “fix” your 6.0L is only masking a much larger problem. “I don’t have to worry about Federal Law, we don’t have smog testing here…”
How are EGR deletes different from EGR coolers?
Play it smart and replace your failed EGR cooler with a BulletProof EGR cooler and you won’t have to worry about any “drama” associated with an EGR delete. How are EGR deletes different from EGR coolers?
What do you need to know about the EGR system?
First and foremost, the EGR system is a form of emissions control equipment, fitted to a modern diesel engine from the early 2000’s onwards (in Australia). All vehicles must comply with ADRs (Australian Design Regulations) and emission outputs are a critical part of the criteria manufactures must meet to