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Anyone ever thought of adding a simple EGR system to an MEP803a to help mitigate wet stacking? Nothing fancy, just a tube with a stainless ball valve
My thoughts are, plumbing a steel tube maybe 1/2 to 3/4 inch from the muffler near its input and feeding it back to the intake manifold to grab some heat and gasses that condense in the muffler.
I would incorporate a single ball valve in the circuit to adjust the amount of exhaust gas being fed back the engine since its a fairly stable RPM operation.
Curious if anyone has ever tried it or thought on its effect on the engine's performance.
This was the first type of "anti pollution" addition to cars back in the late 1960's. My tractor has such a system and it runs clean as a whistle with its three cylinder diesel engine.
Open for opinions, ideas and criticisms.........all is fair game and no offense taken by any of it. Even this is ok *************
Discuss.
Thanks
Anyone ever thought of adding a simple EGR system to an MEP803a to help mitigate wet stacking? Nothing fancy, just a tube with a stainless ball valve
My thoughts are, plumbing a steel tube maybe 1/2 to 3/4 inch from the muffler near its input and feeding it back to the intake manifold to grab some heat and gasses that condense in the muffler.
I would incorporate a single ball valve in the circuit to adjust the amount of exhaust gas being fed back the engine since its a fairly stable RPM operation.
Curious if anyone has ever tried it or thought on its effect on the engine's performance.
This was the first type of "anti pollution" addition to cars back in the late 1960's. My tractor has such a system and it runs clean as a whistle with its three cylinder diesel engine.
Open for opinions, ideas and criticisms.........all is fair game and no offense taken by any of it. Even this is ok *************
Discuss.
Thanks