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Re: EGR removal?
I could see that as being true. EGR displaces some air in the combustion chamber for a comparatively smaller combustion process. So, replacing that exhaust with more air (and fuel) would yield a better/bigger combustion process. I can't see it making that big of a difference as far as heat though. The EGR shuts off at WOT anyways so it wouldn't be any hotter/cooler there either.
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