Boone.Msi
02-07-2007, 02:32 PM
They're pretty much the same thing right? As most of you know, i have had an idle issue for months now, i replaced all needed gaskets, plugs, o2 sensors, maf sensor and the PCV plate
yet i still have a horrible idle, i have gone to get my emmisons tested twice now. They both failed horribly in the nox portion.
acording to this definition of an egr valve, it seems like the PCV plate is the culprit. So if i bought a new one, with a new gasket, why am i still having this problem...help.
The EGR valve is the main emissions control component in the exhaust gas recirculation system. The valve is located on the intake manifold, and opens a small passageway between the exhaust and intake manifold to allow a metered amount of exhaust to flow back into the engine. This reduces combustion temperatures and helps control the formation of oxides of nitrogen. The EGR valve is opened by the application of vacuum to its control diaphragm. Some also require a certain amount of exhaust back pressure before they'll open. On newer vehicles, the valve is electronic and uses one or more solenoids or a small stepper motor. The valve should remain closed while the engine is cold and at idle. It should only open once the engine has warmed up and is running at part-throttle. If the valve sticks shut (or is disconnected), NOX emissions will soar and detonation will often result (See Detonation and Spark Knock). If it sticks in the open position or fails to close all the way, it acts like a vacuum leak resulting in a rough idle, hesitation and possible stalling.
There are 3 nipples in my pcv plate, 2 of them are connected to brand new vaccum tubes and the 3rd one is capped off with a shitty cracked cap(exactly the way it was) would this cracked cap be the reason for this?
yet i still have a horrible idle, i have gone to get my emmisons tested twice now. They both failed horribly in the nox portion.
acording to this definition of an egr valve, it seems like the PCV plate is the culprit. So if i bought a new one, with a new gasket, why am i still having this problem...help.
The EGR valve is the main emissions control component in the exhaust gas recirculation system. The valve is located on the intake manifold, and opens a small passageway between the exhaust and intake manifold to allow a metered amount of exhaust to flow back into the engine. This reduces combustion temperatures and helps control the formation of oxides of nitrogen. The EGR valve is opened by the application of vacuum to its control diaphragm. Some also require a certain amount of exhaust back pressure before they'll open. On newer vehicles, the valve is electronic and uses one or more solenoids or a small stepper motor. The valve should remain closed while the engine is cold and at idle. It should only open once the engine has warmed up and is running at part-throttle. If the valve sticks shut (or is disconnected), NOX emissions will soar and detonation will often result (See Detonation and Spark Knock). If it sticks in the open position or fails to close all the way, it acts like a vacuum leak resulting in a rough idle, hesitation and possible stalling.
There are 3 nipples in my pcv plate, 2 of them are connected to brand new vaccum tubes and the 3rd one is capped off with a shitty cracked cap(exactly the way it was) would this cracked cap be the reason for this?