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RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - techman - 07-31-2016

I am interested in some modifications if someone can point me in the right direction it would me much appreciated


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - woodwoody1 - 08-07-2016

(04-19-2016 )Waterloo Wrote:  
(04-19-2016 )Prc5901 Wrote:  I am ready to drive my 2012 Volvo ISX off a cliff .... Constantly breaking down -- mostly emissions related... If I could carry enough parts tools and equipment to safely fix it on the road would be one thing, but most times the folks at Cummins and Volvo are completely clueless and sell me the wrong part then refuse to refund me for their mistake.

I am ready to perform an EGR delete before I go completely broke....

Where do I start?

Head to Ebay, get one of these... http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-INLINE-5-INSITE-V7-5-Diagnostic-Tool-Tester-Scanner-Cummins-Diesel-EnginOP90-/201349924483?hash=item2ee1640683:g:rzgAAOSw6BtVVK10&vxp=mtr

You will need a laptop with Windows 7 or newer. If you are not computer literate, PM Unilevers, he helped me greatly setting everything up. You will need TeamViewer on your laptop to let him in to work his magic.

Replace all of your EGR sensors, do the tuneup, clean all the soot out, use Carburetor Cleaner! I needed a case and a half to clean out the soot.

PM Unilevers and or Gearhead, they can walk you through it.

I did mine in my driveway. I went from 4.5 to up to 9 mpgs, ON PAPER... My average was around 7.5 pulling a dry van with a mid roof. I was getting 9 with a flat bed. Truck stopped breaking down, but then my head gasket went. And it had nothing to do with the tune. Looking back, the truck was more than likely bad when I bought her. But I was to busy fighting the EGR monster to notice. She is getting an in frame right now, should have her back by Friday... ;-)

Oh, best thing I "theoretically" ever did!



RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - woodwoody1 - 08-07-2016

did u just do a egr tune up or did u reprogram your ecm?

woody


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Marajin - 08-09-2016

http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=729&pid=5901#pid5901


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Rawze - 08-17-2016

Another horror story from a big-name bad delete company ...

http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=760


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - arod8819 - 08-19-2016

Please help I have a 2005 freightliner detroit 14l and I am tired of the Mandate. i have spent over $5k i am ready to do a **** I have been quoted $800 what do you guys think and what do they actually do I been told they weld something and do something to the computer to tell it their is no mandate.. Please advice.. the truck is currently not running right due to this.


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - Cuya - 08-20-2016

(08-19-2016 )arod8819 Wrote:  Please help I have a 2005 freightliner detroit 14l and I am tired of the Mandate. i have spent over $5k i am ready to do a **** I have been quoted $800 what do you guys think and what do they actually do I been told they weld something and do something to the computer to tell it their is no mandate.. Please advice.. the truck is currently not running right due to this.

For e Detroit, I would suggest contacting Gearthead or Unilevers from the forum here in a PM message. Maybe they can give you some good advice so that you will not end up like so many others who get duped into a bad del.


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - gmcjimmy - 08-20-2016

thank you for all your information on egr deletes plus all the hackerss


RE: EGR Delete Info -- Educate yourself - 386lover - 08-27-2016

(04-19-2016 )Waterloo Wrote:  
(04-19-2016 )Prc5901 Wrote:  I am ready to drive my 2012 Volvo ISX off a cliff .... Constantly breaking down -- mostly emissions related... If I could carry enough parts tools and equipment to safely fix it on the road would be one thing, but most times the folks at Cummins and Volvo are completely clueless and sell me the wrong part then refuse to refund me for their mistake.

I am ready to perform an EGR delete before I go completely broke....

Where do I start?

Head to Ebay, get one of these... http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-INLINE-5-INSITE-V7-5-Diagnostic-Tool-Tester-Scanner-Cummins-Diesel-EnginOP90-/201349924483?hash=item2ee1640683:g:rzgAAOSw6BtVVK10&vxp=mtr

You will need a laptop with Windows 7 or newer. If you are not computer literate, PM Unilevers, he helped me greatly setting everything up. You will need TeamViewer on your laptop to let him in to work his magic.

Replace all of your EGR sensors, do the tuneup, clean all the soot out, use Carburetor Cleaner! I needed a case and a half to clean out the soot.

PM Unilevers and or Gearhead, they can walk you through it.

I did mine in my driveway. I went from 4.5 to up to 9 mpgs, ON PAPER... My average was around 7.5 pulling a dry van with a mid roof. I was getting 9 with a flat bed. Truck stopped breaking down, but then my head gasket went. And it had nothing to do with the tune. Looking back, the truck was more than likely bad when I bought her. But I was to busy fighting the EGR monster to notice. She is getting an in frame right now, should have her back by Friday... ;-)

Oh, best thing I "theoretically" ever did!

Ebay link doesn't seem to work for me.