egr delete
Both are far superior to stock. Obviously with it deleted you've got NOTHING to worry about, but the bulletproof unit is really nice if you live in a state where they do visual inspections (you're in TX, so I doubt it...).
The oil cooler is the one you want to keep an eye on...
The oil cooler is the one you want to keep an eye on...
Truck heavy state like TX if it's emissions checked the tech may know what to look for. A "sneaky" pipe would work wonders for the visual. It doesn't help the EGR cooler issue for a long term solution.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
Same here. Biggest improvement that Karl and I both noticed is that when you pull into your driveway or somewhere after a long drive, and are waiting for EGT's to come down under 400*, it peels temps off way faster. I used to wait a while for it to drop now it seems to come down real quick.
Truck heavy state like TX if it's emissions checked the tech may know what to look for. A "sneaky" pipe would work wonders for the visual. It doesn't help the EGR cooler issue for a long term solution.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.
Given it is Texas I think the attitude would be delete that POS EGR system and be happy.


Yes, my EGTs do fall off quicker, MUCH quicker when I am on the loud pedal.
From what I understand, if the ends are welded, and the cooler does fail, it just fills up with coolant and that's it... nothing else happens. It's not a large volume in there so you only lose a tiny amount of coolant. Myself, I'm too OCD for that, and it would bother me knowing it might be in there...



