Daveo91Burb
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- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Silverado Suburban
- Engine Size
- Vortec 383, modified TBI/4L80e
Trying to decide if I should keep EGR on my vortec 383. Vortecs make EGR a little harder since they don't have exhaust crossovers in the heads. Trucks from that era got their EGR input from the drivers side exhaust manifold. Emissions in my area are a rolling 25 years old, the Burb is a '91 so I don't have to worry about that part. I have all the parts needed to go with the EGR and the GMPP manifold I'm using has EGR provisions.
I know most will say dump it -- too much trouble, things to go wrong, and I have to go with custom chip anyway so will be easy to program out. But I think there could be an argument the other way: EGR lowers combustion chamber temp (that's the primary function) so presumably it would run cooler. Also, I'm wondering if there would be a benefit in cold weather since EGR has a heating effect on the intake manifold that is not present otherwise with vortec heads. (and it is present with my current TBI heads). I've also heard an argument that it theoretically could improve mpg since you're introducing an inert gas that would therefore need less fuel, but that seems to be a stretch.
This decision affects my exhaust manifold choice which is where I'm at with my build now.
Options:
1. Use original TBI manifolds - no EGR. Cheapest option because no immediate exhaust work required.
2. Use original TBI manifolds, drill and tap hole in drivers side for EGR (I've looked at this and I think it could be done)
3. Use Vortec manifolds that have EGR port. Was pretty sure I was going to go this route until I noticed the other day the drivers side is a Chinese aftermarket. Crap. Other problem is the driver's side outlet is located differently so I'll need to do some exhaust work, probably a custom y-pipe (I'm running a single 3", no cat, magnaflow muffler)
4. Something more radical, probably original GM rams horn manifolds. Seems like they're easy to get - $50 for a pair on CL. Definitely would require some exhaust work. I could run them without EGR or with if I drill and tap like in option 2. I'm a little nervous about fitment - looks like the alternator bracket might conflict with these manifolds. Anyone have any experience? Headers are a no - don't want the expense, hassle and heat. No need for them on this torque motor.
I know most will say dump it -- too much trouble, things to go wrong, and I have to go with custom chip anyway so will be easy to program out. But I think there could be an argument the other way: EGR lowers combustion chamber temp (that's the primary function) so presumably it would run cooler. Also, I'm wondering if there would be a benefit in cold weather since EGR has a heating effect on the intake manifold that is not present otherwise with vortec heads. (and it is present with my current TBI heads). I've also heard an argument that it theoretically could improve mpg since you're introducing an inert gas that would therefore need less fuel, but that seems to be a stretch.
This decision affects my exhaust manifold choice which is where I'm at with my build now.
Options:
1. Use original TBI manifolds - no EGR. Cheapest option because no immediate exhaust work required.
2. Use original TBI manifolds, drill and tap hole in drivers side for EGR (I've looked at this and I think it could be done)
3. Use Vortec manifolds that have EGR port. Was pretty sure I was going to go this route until I noticed the other day the drivers side is a Chinese aftermarket. Crap. Other problem is the driver's side outlet is located differently so I'll need to do some exhaust work, probably a custom y-pipe (I'm running a single 3", no cat, magnaflow muffler)
4. Something more radical, probably original GM rams horn manifolds. Seems like they're easy to get - $50 for a pair on CL. Definitely would require some exhaust work. I could run them without EGR or with if I drill and tap like in option 2. I'm a little nervous about fitment - looks like the alternator bracket might conflict with these manifolds. Anyone have any experience? Headers are a no - don't want the expense, hassle and heat. No need for them on this torque motor.