KICK said:reason I asked was the big guys like cummins and detroit dont go into EGr mode unless some conditions are met, like above 1100 rpm, not full throttle and engine temp above a certain point.
I doubt EGR is effective at idle, they only use it to reduce NOx emissions,, which occur at high cylinder temps, which aren't a factor at idle.
also probably hard to get EGr flow at idle, due to low exhaust pressure.
whatever, really!, if it was mine I'd disconnect the stuff and figure out a way to recalibrate the ECM outta EGr mode. probably stick a regular wastegated turbo on the thing and call it good to go.
Well, dont forget too that EGR also reduces engine noise.. Its a benefit for a diesel to be "quiet" enough to run through the McDonalds drivethrough... Really, marketing plays a big part in this too..