Sorry it was suppose to say intake valve. You will see the eyebrow in the downstream of the port that causes the intake charge to swirl down in to the chamber, like a vortec. Hence the name
OK, I know about the vortecs head from 1996 on, but I don't know the answer to this. For those of us that live in a undeniably screwed up state for all the crazy smog laws that are here. If you know the answer to this question please post up and help us out.
If in the location of the 1/2" indentation where the exhaust crossover would be if you were to drill a hole here, could you make the EGR operable for our trucks?
Can you just leave it hooked up and have the port plugged? would emissions know the difference if it was actually doing anything?
I have thought about doing it this way, but if they test for egr operation the truck would fail because it wouldn't stall :tdown:.
If they went that far I'd move to another state:lol: Sounds like some nazi shit.
I plan on moving. I just have to wait a few more years. My wife and I are looking in a couple of areas right now with Colorado being one of them. Looking for 5 to 25 acres out in the country maybe 45min to 1hour from a city that has everything one would need.
I have thought about doing it this way, but if they test for egr operation the truck would fail because it wouldn't stall :tdown:.
Probably wouldn't pass the visual inspection.if you did a modified vortec intake set up (not sure if thats possible) you could pipe an egr off the header like they did on the vortecs but that would be a lot of work if it would even work.
Can you just leave it hooked up and have the port plugged? would emissions know the difference if it was actually doing anything?
You can fake that. Open hole in the egr passage.
Anyone know what Dig was referring to here? How can you fake it?
if you vent the egr path to atmosphere it will be a massive vacuum leak and that will cause a stumble and most likely stall it.