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outstanding. if there is one thing that I want off my truck more than anything, that is it LOL.
so the unplugging of the EGR valve is now a confusing topic. in the past with DRD tuning they did want you to physically unplug the EGR with their tunes. I bought my DRD tuning 8 months ago and its instructed to not unplug the valve. this changed with his tuning sometime last summer I believe.
So you keep everything stock no touchie.. just tune.
Options with drd tuning.
Full delete, using block off plates to physically remove theegr cooler, removing complete or using adelete pipe to remove emission exhaust parts.
Or keep egr cooler and engine looking completely stock andchoose removing complete or use delete pipe to remove emission exhaust parts.
Or keep truck stock and tune with drd emission compliant tuning. (do not need to remove any hardparts)
I have the emission compliant tuning on my truck. I did that due to it being brand new. I’m at 11k miles now. I plan here soon to get a delete pipe To remove the exhaust/emissions gunk and then I will justneed to pay DRD for the “deleted” tuning and install. Do this without removing or touching the egr.
New to this forum and new Cummins owner as of last month! I love my new truck and I am looking to do whatever is possible to extend the life of it, such as EGR delete/removal. I want this to be the last truck I ever have to buy.
Since the truck is new, I am not in much of a rush to pull ALL of the emissions stuff off right away, just the ones which are most detrimental to the life of the truck. I'd like to keep it looking stock in case of any possible warranty work which may need to be done early in its life. (or at least easy to return to stock)
I am curious what would happen if you were to use a freeze plug and block the EGR at the bypass valve as some have done while you had the truck tuned with the DRD EGR-less tuning? Just as an extra layer of security that I am not letting soot and carbon go back into my new engine.
I unplugged my EGR while on the dealership lot with 19 miles on the truck. Check engine light came on but I know that is what is causing it, as I plugged it back in briefly and it went away. (only to get unplugged again) I plan on doing the freeze plug mod either way as cheap insurance.
Other than giving the coolant an easier flow path, getting rid of some unnecessary weight, is there any real reason to completely remove the egr system vs just turning it off? My tentative plan is to install tuner, delete DPF and DEF, and turn off EGR. Am impressed with what I have read about MM3. Am I on the right path to freedom?
Thank you CDF for clearing that up - that might be the route I choose - when the time comes.
For sure - I will remove the DEF & Exhaust!
DRD - for sure will get that call.
I still would like to delete & remove it - like others have stated it definitely can't hurt - to remove some of the excess weight & clean the engine bay up!
Maybe even go so far as add a Banks or Pusher intake.
(Lord have Mercy) better get some more miracle grow for that $$$ Tree in the back yard.