Kittyhawk
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Too cold and wet for the workshop so having a read about maintenance requirements on my diesel truck.
It has the compulsory EGR valve installed.
The valve is a pain in the bum to get to and needs attention now and then but that's ok, save the planet and all that.. but does it really?
Ignoring populist opinions and limiting my reading to peer reviewed research, the average EGR valve reduction in bad NoX emissions is in the realm of 50 - 60%. But there is an unspecified increase in other particulates, CO2, and smoke. Additionally, the valve accounts for a 20% increase in diesel fuel consumption. Its difficult not to conclude that the decrease in NoX emissions is offset by an increase in other nasties and also increased by burning the extra fuel that's needed to enable the valve to reduce emissions in the first place. Sounds a bit like a Catch-22.
Perhaps the only benefit is that it enables politicians to pat themselves on the back and spout off ad nauseum about all the good laws they're enacting to save us all.
Considering removing the valve unless I can be convinced of good environmental reasons not to.
It has the compulsory EGR valve installed.
The valve is a pain in the bum to get to and needs attention now and then but that's ok, save the planet and all that.. but does it really?
Ignoring populist opinions and limiting my reading to peer reviewed research, the average EGR valve reduction in bad NoX emissions is in the realm of 50 - 60%. But there is an unspecified increase in other particulates, CO2, and smoke. Additionally, the valve accounts for a 20% increase in diesel fuel consumption. Its difficult not to conclude that the decrease in NoX emissions is offset by an increase in other nasties and also increased by burning the extra fuel that's needed to enable the valve to reduce emissions in the first place. Sounds a bit like a Catch-22.
Perhaps the only benefit is that it enables politicians to pat themselves on the back and spout off ad nauseum about all the good laws they're enacting to save us all.
Considering removing the valve unless I can be convinced of good environmental reasons not to.
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