Tkhill04
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- Nov 27, 2017
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- 2014
erHere is some good info on imminent EGR failure and possibly why you should NOT wait to delete it.
Such a beautiful engine, what they did to these things will eventually be realized. It is illegal to delete your Emissions system in most states but its better than having a 50,000 lawn ornament. Haven't found anyone creditable that has done it successfully because everyone is waiting till their powertrain warranty is up. Folks, Its not covered after 30,000 and you should see what these manifolds (carbon caked) are looking like just after 40,000 miles. Its my understanding that the GDE hot tune helps but unless you actually delete your EGR you are going to have problems. The EGR takes hot exhaust (carbon present) and runs it thru the EGR cooler and then throws it back into the piston to be burned again (non-combustible) and some how magically you have an exhaust that smells like soap and an engine with a bunch of residual carbon clogging everything from the head out to the tail pipe. Then these geniuses decided to burn your unspent diesel in your tailpipes to unclog it every so often and they call that a regen cycle. Just so I can pass emissions in california by keeping the air clean but using a fossil fuel to do it. Ahh makes perfect sense to me. LOL good luck. I can't even sell mine the resale value is 18,500 on a 2015 with 93,000.
http://www.weatherimagery.com/blog/diesel-engine-egr-bad/
I had the same egr leak. Kept adding coolant trying to wait till power train warrenty was up and didn’t want to spend the 1500 on a new egr cooler that I was going to delete in a couple thousand miles. The egr system on these Trucks combined with the swirl valve intake manifold is a time bomb. Both failed on mine and I took it in and dealer said need to replace both and wanted 4 grand. So down the delete path I went, new exhaust, banks intake manifold, electronic throttle delete, full egr delete. On test drive it stalled out. So I changed oil and fuel filter cranked up and had no oil pressure at idle, I then dropped the pan to check pickup screen and tons of bearing metal and what looks like shavings off piston rings. Dealer misdiagnosed and my engine was already blown. So new engine will be here tomorrow and this one will be deleted from mile zero.