EXITNOONE
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MKTOPSIDE- yes, the egr tube that enters the upper exhaust pipe turns into a 90º elbow that points upwards to suck in the coolest (hot) gasses it can. that elbow takes up a lot of room as it is the same diameter as the external attaching point for the egr mesh spiral wind flex tube.
not only does it block the exhaust, but it also creates a vacuum that pulls rising exhaust gasses down, and that further increases the prevention of the gasses escaping smoothly.
i would think it also keeps the exhaust stack hotter as well by interrupting the free flow of gasses. it would be interesting to take temperature measurements of the the muffler before and after the egr tube removal.
to do the removal efficiently i used a 4.5" angle grinder and a sawzall. all you need to do is use the angle grinder to cut a square around the egr elbow, then use the sawzall to finish the cuts as they near the top of the muffler chamber so you don't acidently go through the muffler with the grinder wheel.
not only does it block the exhaust, but it also creates a vacuum that pulls rising exhaust gasses down, and that further increases the prevention of the gasses escaping smoothly.
i would think it also keeps the exhaust stack hotter as well by interrupting the free flow of gasses. it would be interesting to take temperature measurements of the the muffler before and after the egr tube removal.
to do the removal efficiently i used a 4.5" angle grinder and a sawzall. all you need to do is use the angle grinder to cut a square around the egr elbow, then use the sawzall to finish the cuts as they near the top of the muffler chamber so you don't acidently go through the muffler with the grinder wheel.