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Seotaji
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I just did that for my honda V6 and MPG went from 22 to 25 (consistently).

Seems strange, but I haven't done anything else to it.

8/29/2005 5:06:13 PM

baonest
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y0, someone say NGR?

8/29/2005 5:15:18 PM

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your NGR valve is where the pWr is at

8/29/2005 5:20:15 PM

ndjohnso01
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yes.

8/29/2005 5:37:31 PM

dannydigtl
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seotaji, care to elaborate? my gf has a '99 v6 accord w/ semi shitty gas mileage. ill give that a shot

8/29/2005 9:58:55 PM

9one9
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haha another seotaji mpg thread

8/29/2005 10:33:40 PM

skywalkr
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just get rid of the egr

and cats while you're at it

8/29/2005 11:37:59 PM

smoothcrim
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cleaning the egr so that it actually can circulate exhaust back into the cylinders and displace oxygen and gas will always net better mileage.. I don't see why this is strange

8/30/2005 1:16:00 AM

Seotaji
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Quote :
"seotaji, care to elaborate? my gf has a '99 v6 accord w/ semi shitty gas mileage. ill give that a shot"


my car went from 25 down to 21-22mpg in the span of 1.5-2 years. i never really understood it, but it didn't matter to me at the time b/c the computer threw no codes and no lights came on. car still runs as smooth as can be.

honda v6's have a problem with EGR buildup. they have a retrofit kit to help reduce/eliminate it, but for people out of warranty, it's easier/cheaper to remove the intake/TB and throw it in a parts washer. remove the TB beforehand (dont' wash it - just spray that with TB cleaner) and keep spare TB gaskets and a nice torque wrench to put it all back together.

it only took about 2 hours to get everything apart and cleaned/put back together.

the egr passageways weren't completely blocked, but they were getting there. i had about <1/4 cup of pure sludge i collected/scraped off.

i used about 4 cans of aresol b12 chemtool and that shit works.

8/31/2005 5:56:43 PM

dannydigtl
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excellent. i will do this

8/31/2005 7:03:57 PM

Maugan
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with fuel restrictions being suspended temporarily... can we relieve our vehicles of the EGR and the cats and all the other emissions crap ... "temporarily"?

8/31/2005 9:40:18 PM

ndjohnso01
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yeah, if you want worse gas mileage.

8/31/2005 10:37:49 PM

occamsrezr
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^^ Only in certain states.

9/1/2005 2:13:56 AM

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