livingwater
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- Aug 12, 2003
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My understanding of the need for the EGR valve is as emission "fooler" only. I realize that introducing the exhaust gas will reduce NOX. Can't the ECU get emissions under control by simply using the feedback from the O2 sensor, along with it's other parameters? From looking at the system on a SBC, it looks like the gas is only introduced to one or two cylinders anyway, as it feeds into the side of the intake, and not into the throat of the throttle body. So, I'm not sure it's benefits outweigh the cost of the airflow interruption it produces by intruding into the manifold.
Thanks.
Thanks.