Egr didn’t start till like 2003.5. That’s when cat went from a 6nz to a MBN serial number. Detroit the same. 2004 generally first model years with emissions I do believe.
2002 truck with pre ELD engine
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Detroit produced a 14 liter non egr engine for sale in the starting in the 98 model year, 525 and 550 horsepower in other makes, and up to 575 horsepower for Freightliner.
Someone had a 550 Detroit in a Ford, and used that as his screen name.
The 14 liter egr horsepower rating topped out at 515. Starting in 2003 but there were n14s in factory 2003 FLDs. We had 3 of them, 2 grenaded when they got too many miles on them, I drove one once, and it pulled the live haul trailer really well that one time.
N14s were decidedly not modified for EGR.
I drove a non egr ISX for awhile, too. Electrical issues galore with those. -
Have a late 2003 BSX that's been converted to a 6NZ. Does anyone know if this will have any effects under the ELD mandate?
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It’s still a 2003 block. All you did is change a few bolt on parts and flash ecm.
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