i got a little creative yesterday. March 23, 2008, 11:04:06 AM after putting the motor back in the turbocoupe, i decided to fab up an egr block off plate. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #1 – March 23, 2008, 05:14:11 PM Nice.I'm about to make one for my 5.0.I just need to get some aluminum.The piece I have is about 1/8 inch thick.I need it a little more sturdy than that.Yours looks great,like you bought it that way. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #2 – March 23, 2008, 06:18:16 PM Quote from: vinnietbird;210509Nice.I'm about to make one for my 5.0.I just need to get some aluminum.The piece I have is about 1/8 inch thick.I need it a little more sturdy than that.Yours looks great,like you bought it that way.thanks. this one is 1/4". i think it'll hold up just fine. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #3 – March 23, 2008, 08:29:20 PM I'm going to the syard tomorrow and grab some of that aluminum.You've inspired me. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #4 – March 23, 2008, 11:36:12 PM Lookin' Good! What all did you do with the 2.3 when you had it out? Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #5 – March 24, 2008, 12:30:28 AM Quote from: tc²;210554Lookin' Good! What all did you do with the 2.3 when you had it out?high flow melling oil pump, new seals/gaskets throughout, swapped on an svo cam cover (i just think they look better.), and a kirban fpr. i was going to swap on a 65mm tb, but i need to either make an adapter for it or buy the kit to put it on.by the way, i've got another question for you... i'll send it in a pm. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #6 – March 24, 2008, 09:51:28 AM Is there any performance benefits to blocking off the EGR? Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #7 – March 24, 2008, 04:49:41 PM Quote from: SR71TC;210580Is there any performance benefits to blocking off the EGR?Nope.I'm using 1/8" thick aluminum. Used the gasket, and some copper gasket sealant. 24psi of boost an no issue. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #8 – March 24, 2008, 05:45:47 PM 1/8 aluminum I have.I'll try it when my new Dremel gets here. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #9 – March 24, 2008, 10:05:16 PM i just use a 351C fuel pump plate works fine! Quote Selected
block the egr? just say no. Reply #10 – March 24, 2008, 10:08:43 PM Quote from: Tbird232ci;210626Nope.I'm using 1/8" thick aluminum. Used the gasket, and some copper gasket sealant. 24psi of boost an no issue.you might even see a performance drop, esp w/ gas mileage. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #11 – March 25, 2008, 01:54:48 PM Forgive my ignorance... but why do you want to block off the EGR? What pratical purposes does it serve? How would the fuel computer react?I may be out of context, but I do have a mind-dot when it comes to blocking the EGR valve like that... a couple of years back, Cougar A was having stalling problems, and the mechanic at the shop used a penny (a freakin' one cent POS) and some kind of heat/putty glue, it did fix the stalling problem, but eventually created more problems than it solved. When I confronted the mechanic, his only response was, "I thought you where taking the car off the road, and only needed a temporary solution":mad:Two some odd years later, there is still an outstanding invoice... but suffice it to say, I will never EVER let anyone touch my car EVER AGAIN. So, I am curious? Why block off the EGR? Is it because you've done some other mod that requires the removal? I'd really like to learn. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #12 – March 25, 2008, 05:20:17 PM I blocked mine off, and noticed nothing. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #13 – March 25, 2008, 08:40:40 PM alright.... i know there are no performance gains from this. the ONLY reason i did it is to clean up the engine bay a bit. i've done this to every single one of my 2.3 turbo motors and have never had a single problem. one of these motors has been in service for 4 years now with no ill effect. Quote Selected
i got a little creative yesterday. Reply #14 – March 26, 2008, 10:53:27 AM So then really your only reason for blocking of the valve is because you can...? Quote Selected