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Does the M13A jimny have an EGR system?

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19 Apr 2024 16:51 #255669 by Vandoni
Does the 2000 M13A non-VVT Jimny, with 2 cats, have an EGR system?

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19 Apr 2024 17:46 - 23 Apr 2024 06:41 #255671 by yakuza
No.   Edit: apperently I was wrong
But there is a pcv system :
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/6-jimny-chat/50420-pcv-valve

It too can cludder up and behave badly.

 

Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Last edit: 23 Apr 2024 06:41 by yakuza.

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19 Apr 2024 18:42 #255675 by Vandoni
I replaced the little valve on the rocker cover already, are there any other components to the system that could get clogged? Also if there's no egr, what's the little pipe that connects to the last exhaust runner, the one on the cabin side of the engine?

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19 Apr 2024 19:47 - 23 Apr 2024 06:42 #255681 by yakuza
That is the positive cranckcase ventilation, pcv.

Edit: that is the EGR apperently.

Someone correct me if my spelling is off.
Pretty sure the p is for positive..

Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Last edit: 23 Apr 2024 06:42 by yakuza.

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20 Apr 2024 14:46 #255695 by fordem
 

#1 is the EGR valve on a M13a engine in a Jimny - IF FITTED - not all markets have them, you need to "eye-ball" your car to see if it's fitted, and that little pipe that you describe on the #4 cylinder exhaust runner suggests that your car does have it.

Look at the intake manifold see if you find the #8 pipe and follow it back behind the head.

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20 Apr 2024 15:47 #255697 by yakuza
Assumption is the Mother of all messups.
And I assumed since there is no exhaust connected there, that it was not an EGR.

Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.

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20 Apr 2024 17:39 #255700 by Vandoni
The little pipe I'm talking about is the one you can see in the picture to the right of the rightmost runner , right now I'm not home so I can't check the evap system

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20 Apr 2024 18:22 #255701 by fordem

The little pipe I'm talking about is the one you can see in the picture to the right of the rightmost runner

That little pipe IS part of the EGR feed and I'll bet that if you check the other side as suggested, you WILL find the EGR valve.

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21 Apr 2024 00:23 #255705 by Vandoni
Ok thanks for the clarification, I was thinking of either cleaning the valve or doing an EGR delete, I still have to choose what to do though

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21 Apr 2024 02:14 #255706 by fordem
What are you hoping to achieve?

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21 Apr 2024 13:56 #255714 by Vandoni
Well I don't quite know, I'm trying to inform myself a little more to see if it's useful or not

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21 Apr 2024 19:24 #255720 by fordem
First - depending on where you are tampering with the emission systems can be illegal.

That aside, most newer vehicles monitor EGR flow and will generate check engine codes if the flow is not what is expected, an 'EGR Delete" would need to remove these checks from the ECU software.

Non-functional EGR systems reduce carbon buildup in the intake, but increase combustion chamber temperatures and with it, the production of pollutants, primarily oxides of nitrogen. Engine damage (burned exhaust valves) is a possible outcome.

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