https://blog.dieselprogrammers.com/what-is-egr-delete/Newb question: what is a 'diesel delete' on a JL?
No it’s not legal to EGR delete after 25 years. 25 years from now emissions restrictions will be more strict, not less.I'm in this for the LONG haul. If none of the rules change, would it be legal to do a "delete" once the rig hits 25years old?
I’ve been on a hunt for the last of the 06/07 5.9 or 06/07 LBZ. Prices are insane for something that isn’t best to shit.Do the delete, and save the parts that are taken off. That way, if the Eco-Nazi's become strict, with the yearly inspection, you can just put it back on.
In Texas, I havent heard of anyone sniffing the exhaust, or caring if the engine(Diesels) looks tampered with.
Me, I'm keeping my 2006 Dodge 2500 with a Cummins engine. This was the last year before the Eco-Nazi's forced EGR and DPF on the diesels. It was also the last year for reliable stock diesels.
Oh, my diesel is also easy to work on, because it isnt choked with tubing and wires, in the engine compartment.
180,000 miles on mine, and it looks excellent. 4x4 shortbed, inferno red. I fire it up, and drive it every once in a while, usually to the gym and back. I only live 2 miles from my work, and it isnt good on diesels for those short trips. . Before, it was almost all highway miles to work and back. Its been babied.I’ve been on a hunt for the last of the 06/07 5.9 or 06/07 LBZ. Prices are insane for something that isn’t best to shit.
“Is it Illegal to Delete EGR?But your diesel wouldn’t have to adhere to the emissions laws of the current year. You would only be liable for the emissions laws active for the year of your vehicle. At least that’s how it is currently. Then again we don’t know what new laws Green Deal libtards are introducing.
Do current emission laws apply to 25+ year old diesels? Huh news to me. Thanks for stating the obvious via google.“Is it Illegal to Delete EGR?
EGR delete is declared illegal in all 50 states in America. Primarily because an EGR delete leads to pollution. It’s mandatory for all streetcars to meet current emission regulations that govern the engine use of today set by the Federal Government. You must also know that if you fail to meet the standards and if there’s an emissions component alteration, the penalty for that can cost you thousands.”