6.0 egr permanent fix
I have been interduced to stab motorsports . Com a while back and they have a egr valve that is fail proof. Carbon proof and lifetime warranted. I have several e series in my fleet and cannot delete where I am located because of emission testing. This valve requires no intake cleaning. That brings up another issue the egr cleaning cleanes out the intake but does not get the chinks out of the egr cooler. These are the owned that stick the valve open since using these valves we went from every month stuck valve to over 43000 miles trouble free:jump: Let me know what you think. They cost a little bit but totally worth it
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$600, no way!! It's cheaper to buy a SCT tuner and turn off the EGR valve!! Then when emissions inspection is needed, return to stock tune.
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Originally Posted by Lilpooh
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$600, no way!! It's cheaper to buy a SCT tuner and turn off the EGR valve!! Then when emissions inspection is needed, return to stock tune.
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Just saying when you cannot delete this is the way to go. We have to retain all emmission on county and government vehicles so we comply with emmission laws. Not everybody deletes the egr. If you run a bullet proof cooler you should have this valve
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You don't have to delete with a SCT. The SCT just turns off the EGR valve so no exhaust gases can enter the intake.
No need to remove any emission equipment, just plug the SCT into the OBDII. Takes about 10min or less to program, then unplug from OBDII. What I don't like about that EGR vale you posted is, those holes will get clogged up with soot. You'll end up pulling out that valve to clean in anyway. |
43000 trouble free miles. There are always haters
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Originally Posted by Pinder diesel
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43000 trouble free miles. There are always haters
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I am not part of the company. I'm just saying for the people that wish to keep emissions legal thy will need the valve to be functionable. Bullet proof coolers are the best defense of a cooler issue,but the carbon chunks that hold the valve open are not going to go away. When a ems unit is in route with a patient in it the carbon issue could be a life or death situation. Waiting on a backup unit is not acceptable. The valve could plug the screen but won't effect drivability. Now that to me is more than a step above useless. Don't want to argue , but the results have been outstanding in this fleet.
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No posted reviews on the Stab site. Why not post your gleaming review over there?? MAYBE you are just trying to justify the cost.
$629...PASS on this guys. |
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