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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35379 |
i did it on my td6 and it did improve mpg [slightly] and it felt more smoother...it only costs around £30 and is worth it...there's a how to in the wiki.. ... - .- -.
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12th Jan 2015 4:20pm |
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J90 Member Since: 02 Jul 2013 Location: Somewhere south of Bergerac Posts: 651 |
Did mine. In full agreement with Stan. Travelling around in circles again. |
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12th Jan 2015 4:36pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3978 |
If you do blank the EGR, and I would recommend you do, can I suggest you keep the removed EGR valve, clean it up and put it in a box for possible future re-use. I have a suspicion that the MOT in the near future may require an EGR valve to be fitted if the vehicle originally had one, in a similar manner to catalytic convertors are treated now. |
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12th Jan 2015 4:38pm |
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Boydonegood Member Since: 12 May 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 445 |
I have a high mileage 2004 TD6 and blanked mine off Friday just gone.
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12th Jan 2015 4:41pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3237 |
It would require removing parts to identify that it had been removed which isn't within the ambit of the MOT. However, it is a good idea to retain the EGR as it may be that testing for NOX will become part of the MOT as it is the current "bogey man" for environmental issues. I removed the EGR from my D2 and the next CT (MOT equivalent) showed lower tested emissions than with it. Have removed it from the FF but it came with a CT so haven't yet compared. John 2008 Stornoway Grey 3.6 Tdv8 Vogue 2005 TD6 Java Black Vogue - Written off!! GAP iiD BT 2003 Discovery TD5 Auto, Nanocom Evolution - gone to a new home! MasseyFerguson 152 - No electronics!! - Sold |
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12th Jan 2015 5:09pm |
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gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077 |
If you want to give it a try, just pull the vacuum pipe off and plug it with a small bolt or similar, then tuck the pipe out the way, give a go for a week or so and see then weather you want to go ahead with the conversion. I'll bet you'll want to do it after. |
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12th Jan 2015 10:10pm |
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