EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself
08-15-2020, (Subject: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself ) 
Post: #169
RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself
(08-14-2020 )Bhullargp Wrote:  
(08-13-2020 )Waterloo Wrote:  
(08-13-2020 )Bhullargp Wrote:  Hello everyone

I am an owner operator and i have a peterbilt 379-2007. I recently had my issue with pyro going very high and making the red light come on many times and i went to mechanic he told me to get a new turbo. I got new turbo installed but my pyro was still going into red then he did some fixes and the pyro stopped going into red but now in hard pull it reached up to 10 or 10.5 normally runs 7-9.

The main issue since i got new turbo is my boost it doesnt go over 25-28 in hills. I drive in British Columbia canada. My back pressure for jakes at high also doesnt wanna cross the same 25-28 psi. I also replaced air charger cooler cz there was minor leak but no change in boost even after spending all this money.


Please help me

Is this an ISX? Do you know what the mechanic did to the motor? How many miles on the motor? When was the last time an overhead was done? Head replaced? Any tuning on the motor other than factory? Any funny black boxes? is it an OEM turbo, or did they install something that was not meant to be there? As you can tell, need more info...

yes its an ISX cm870 and it is EGR deleted. initially I had trouble with my high jakes working at same level at medium with back pressure at 12-15 max. then I was suggested to get a new turbo and before that new turbo my pyro started going higher and higher as the summer came then I got new turbo with new software (as told by mechanic) now I dot know if that software created this low boost beacause the old turbo was making proper boost only problem with that one was pyro and jakes other than that it was making boosts unto 38 and used to climb hills at 32-34.


the motor was rebuilt at 1.7m and now it has 2.2m. new turbo was bought from dealership.

One of the most common bad delete programs used for CM870's will spike the boost and then let it fall back to only about 32~ish psi. This is because the delete programming used is terrible, and it is still derating the boost, exhaust temps go too high and it shortens the life of the turbo and engine. - not too many ppl can properly make programs for 870's.

here are the only few who can ...
Unilevers here on the forum
Mommaburt here on the forum
or like others have said... take it to Mr. Hags. to have the program looked at and replaced.

-- You are pissing up-wind until you get that programming squared away. Most that bad programming comes from the morons who hang out on those truck tuning and engine tuning sites. - That is where most of these horrible programs that all the shops use any more come from and they do nothing but tear up engines.

If you have an adapter and a laptop, your welcome to pull the program out of it yourself and e-mail it to me for a review. I will tell you if it is any good or not.

some of them are really bad and the truck owner has no idea the engine is trying to destroy itself internally... here is just one of these fine examples: http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...6#pid54046


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 Thanks given by: Waterloo


Messages In This Thread
RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Unilevers - 04-30-2019,
RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Unilevers - 01-05-2020,
RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Unilevers - 04-26-2020,
RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Rawze - 08-15-2020



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