EGR Valves for 95-99 Dodge neons are bolted to the transmission side of the cylinder head; below and to the right of the cam position sensor. It has 2 rubber vacuum hoses and a steel tube that connects it to the intake manifold below the throttle body. Do not confuse the EGR valve with the Electronic EGR Transducer which can be identified by the electrical connector, the EGR valve does not have any electrical connectors attached to it.
Between the receiver-drier outlet and the evaporator inlet.
Inlet Valve is comprised of 2 words i.e. Inlet & Valve. Therefore Inlet Valve is that valve through which fuel or a mixture whose pressure in increased by reducing its volume in intaked into the cylinder.
Dodge was able to meet the emission requirements with out an EGR valve. Nothing replaced it.
Attached to the valve stem inside the tire/wheel.Attached to the valve stem inside the tire/wheel.
This question is vague as what is needed is whether it is the inlet stopvalve, the inlet valve itself or flushing valve.
On the driver side of the valve cover, threaded into the valve cover. See attached pic.
because the inlet valve has to hold back pressure from the gas pump where as the exhaust valve has nothing to hold back but the compression of the ignited fuel and such a force is applied at the face of the valve. the face of the valve is in the cylinder so the force is a push not a pull meaning a bigger exhaust valve is not needed because the valve dose not have to fight back to keep it's self closed.
it was invented by a man called Justin Andrews . valva lag- inlet valve closes after B.D.C -exhaust valve closes after T.D.C
Inlet valve is open when piston moves from top dead center to bottom dead center inlet valve open and provide proper amount of fuel and air to the cylinder.
it's in the intake plenium, in the rear center. Its black plastic and has a hose attached to it that goes into the valve cover.
Attached to the valve cover is a hose on the driver side. Unscrew the nut closest to the valve cover and that is the PCV valve. It is a straight PCV valve, not the elbow shape you may be looking for.
The EGR valve on mine is behing the intake manifold. Comes off the back exhaust manifold. Right behind the inake inlet.