viking shippy wrote:Mitz replced the upper cause the boost thingy was blocking up and they redesigned the vac take off position..
tsenior wrote:anyone know how much pressure is on the turbo side of the throttle body valve at idle, i have not got my triton back yet to play with it and would be interesting is seeing how much pressure is still created as when the throttle valve is partialy closed and egr is open, as i might be able to just run a tee from the map sensor and tap into the turbo side of the throttle body and it might have enough pressure to trick the ecu that the egr exhaust gases are flowing when it just the pressure being created from the turbo on the throttle valve.
shotgun283 wrote:Gotta laugh at this polution sh^%, Our new fire truck has a device on the exhaust which save all the carbon etc. Then it burns it off at around 300ks. when it does a burn it ignites a chamber squirts diesel in and cooks the nastys out at 650 deg, smells like a knackered perkins while doing this and YOU CANT DRIVE IT IN DRY GRASS or it will start a fire Its a bloody fire truck. So ya save all emissions for 300ks then let it all out in one spot
Large trucks have engines that arnt lasting as long with all the egr gear on them. so greenies . we have to smelt more iron to repace worn out engines that save the enviroment, hmmmmmmm
sierra wrote:Great job and pics Burnah.
Are the valves that work the barbed ones from ebay below?
They look different.
http://tinyurl.com/7syuwqw
The 4mm bore emission hose, 'T' connector and small black cable ties are easily sourced but can you ID the air diffuser to help source that?
Longranger1 wrote:Newguy wrote:Why do we need this?
Apart from better performance, better fuel economy (if done right), smoother running, lower egt's at cruise (dependant on how it is done), cleaner engine oil between changes, no degradation of performance over time due to carbon build up in the intake manifold, better reliability, longer engine life etc, etc, etc... apart from that why would you need it?
wi53yz_4wd wrote:where can I get a blanking plate from.
tsenior wrote:anyone with a scan guage that can tell me how much the egr is on vs throttle valve, also does it show how much the map sensor is reading in a voltage value when the egr is on, i can map values and program a ardunio atamega chip and input a variable voltage signal directly into the map sensor any data would be great,i so i can start programming the chip
cheers
killa wrote:wi53yz_4wd wrote:where can I get a blanking plate from.
ucp.php?i=pm&mode=compose&action=quotepost&p=49658
Try that
sierra wrote:
That sounds like a brilliant solution! If only I understood the theory?
I think the Scanguage will only read the throttle valve but another gauge reads the EGR valve too. There were some posts back in this thread, I think, that gave values for both.
If you can't find them or the posters let me know and i'll find it.
Basically I think they oppose each other. When the TB is at 100%[open] the EGR valve is closed and when the TB is at 20% the EGR valve is open.
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