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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / May 2006

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EGR valve on HDI engine and fuel consumption.

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Brian - 02 May 2006 09:03 GMT
I have seen many references to this  valve, and the fact that if disabled,
can improve fuel consumption considerably.
Does anyone know if this is also true on the HDI (in my case a 110 in a
307SW), or does the computer get its knickers in a twist?
At todays fuel prices it is worth looking at any way to reduce consumption.
Also, although the EGR system is supposed to reduce pollution, I doubt if it
does better rhan a 10% reduction in fuel used per mile, and thus a similar
reduction in exhaust emmissions.
Brian.
Brian - 04 May 2006 08:59 GMT
> I have seen many references to this  valve, and the fact that if disabled,
> can improve fuel consumption considerably.
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> reduction in exhaust emmissions.
> Brian.

So does no-one know, or is no-one prepared to comment?
 
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