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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Personally I'd leave it well alone, many supercharged RR's with starship mileage and no problems, start messing with the system and you will likely throw codes up... The system is far cleaner on a petrol than a diesel anyway and is there to reduce overall emissions... Pete
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1st Oct 2019 3:35pm |
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Strider Member Since: 08 Jun 2015 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 500 |
Hi Peter,
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1st Oct 2019 6:45pm |
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Tom Paine Member Since: 11 May 2015 Location: Townsville Posts: 47 |
I've just been given a Drift Hard Tune catch can which is of the completely empty persuasion. I've done the usual simple modification with piece of copper pipe -A$ 2.70 and two stainless steel scourers - A$3.50, so now it should work as it's supposed to.
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20th Jul 2020 7:18pm |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 791 |
The TD6 with the BMW M57 diesel engine came with a small loo roll filter which seemed to be overlooked during servicing and blocks up completely. BMW changed to the Vortex type which thankfully is an easy swap and a fit and forget item. I would suggest the 1st thing you do is make sure you have the vortex type breather and the EGR valve removed. The inlet manifold is easy to remove and then cleanout, you will be horrified at the build-up of gunk. Another easy DIY is clean the MAP sensor at the rear of the inlet manifold, this will no doubt be so blocked up its ineffective. Do these simple things and I can see no point of a catch can
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21st Jul 2020 12:44am |
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