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lostinespace



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Zambezi Silver

Thanks Chris why didn't you blank and delete them? 2009 TDV8 3.6

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chris_read



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England 2009 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Hi
They’ve been blanked for the last couple of years but the fault became an issue, as MOT date was approaching.
Yes I could’ve had them deleted but I wanted to be able to put things back to standard when I come to sell the car. 2017 Jaguar F Pace 25t Portfolio - still part of the JLR family 😀
2009 3.6 V8 (MY2010) - my first ever diesel! - now also gone Sad
2004 4.4 V8 Petrol Vogue - now gone

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lostinespace



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Thanks for clarifying. 2009 TDV8 3.6

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stevepen



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Just had a good read through this thread. Only seems to mention the 3.6. Are the 4.4's not affected? 2011 Vogue SE TDV8

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PeeJayBee



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Hi, I blanked my Egr valves using a similar kit over a year ago without any EML. The Egr will still open and close as normal so the ECU is happy, however I am now starting to get occasional Egr codes and "restricted performance" messages. However the car still runs sweetly and no noticed lack of performance. I guess the egr valves are now needing replacement. I am looking to delete them from the software instead which should stop them moving at all. Any recommendations for software delete? I have a GAP iiD tool. I believe you can get the engine Map off and email for delete. Anyone done this? or advise how?

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PeeJayBee



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stevepen wrote:
Just had a good read through this thread. Only seems to mention the 3.6. Are the 4.4's not affected?


The 4.4 has a DPF as well as EGR, and you cant blank them off because of that, so blanking only ok on 3.6

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jonty88



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It’s quiet on hear regarding the remapping and deletion of EGRs on the 4.4. People mention that EGRs are required when you have DPFs however I believe this is a misconception …. EGRs lower the combustion temp through a slightly less efficient combustion as a result of less O2 available which reduces the NOx but at the same time actually increase particulates as a result which are captured by the DPF.
Come regen time the car needs to increase its combustion temp momentarily to increase the temp of the DPF and this is done by a number of means including closing the EGR allowing a much cleaner and hotter burn….. pretty sure I’ve remembered this correctly from my Uni Professor who was teaching the ICE module. In theory, when the EGR is blanked the engine creates less particulates and actually places less demand in the DPF.

Has anyone come across any definitive definition of the EGR/DPR relationship that isn’t a forum post or back street tuner website?

I would like to get the EGR mapped out on my 4.4 and I believe lots of cars have had this done and kept the DPF with no issues.


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It’s quiet on hear regarding the remapping and deletion of EGRs on the 4.4. People mention that EGRs are required when you have DPFs however I believe this is a misconception …. EGRs lower the combustion temp through a slightly less efficient combustion as a result of less O2 available which reduces the NOx but at the same time actually increase particulates as a result which are captured by the DPF.
Come regen time the car needs to increase its combustion temp momentarily to increase the temp of the DPF and this is done by a number of means including closing the EGR allowing a much cleaner and hotter burn….. pretty sure I’ve remembered this correctly from my Uni Professor who was teaching the ICE module. In theory, when the EGR is blanked the engine creates less particulates and actually places less demand in the DPF.

Has anyone come across any definitive definition of the EGR/DPR that isn’t a forum post or back street tuner website?

I would like to get the EGR mapped out on my 4.4 and I believe lots of cars have had this done and kept the DPF with no issues.

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Henrik07



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jonty88 wrote:
It’s quiet on hear regarding the remapping and deletion of EGRs on the 4.4. People mention that EGRs are required when you have DPFs however I believe this is a misconception …. EGRs lower the combustion temp through a slightly less efficient combustion as a result of less O2 available which reduces the NOx but at the same time actually increase particulates as a result which are captured by the DPF.
Come regen time the car needs to increase its combustion temp momentarily to increase the temp of the DPF and this is done by a number of means including closing the EGR allowing a much cleaner and hotter burn….. pretty sure I’ve remembered this correctly from my Uni Professor who was teaching the ICE module. In theory, when the EGR is blanked the engine creates less particulates and actually places less demand in the DPF.

Has anyone come across any definitive definition of the EGR/DPR that isn’t a forum post or back street tuner website?

I would like to get the EGR mapped out on my 4.4 and I believe lots of cars have had this done and kept the DPF with no issues.


I'd be very interested to know this also. I have blanked the EGR's on my 3.6, which improved running dramatically, but I still have the fault. So I want to do the delete, but my car is fitted with dpf's, so I want to be sure I won't do any damage.

Thanks,
Henrik

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lostinespace



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Zambezi Silver

My 3.6 is showing a left bank EGR fault, and giving me loads of restricted perfromance warnings. They go away if you don't clear them, but I need to get a map. 2009 TDV8 3.6

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Pawl



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If you couple up an OK EGR to the EGR electrical connector, you can delete the fault codes of a faulty EGR without replacing the faulty original if its already blanked & you feel like saving some time. Paul,
2001 Discovery 2 TD5, 211,000 miles & climbing
2006 FFRR TDV8 Vogue 145,000 miles & climbing
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lostinespace



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Zambezi Silver

Thanks will see if I can find one on ebay. Although I can clear the code it comes straight back, I might have to leave the good one plugged in or swap it over? 2009 TDV8 3.6

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Australia 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Just blanked out mine using flat plates that retain the corrugated steel pipe, totally stealth. As I have not really driven the car I have no reference point but do think the tick over on startup is now solid where before it was a little lumpy. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121107007210?ha...Sw3PBhJNn4 2007 TDV8 VSE
2003 TD6 gone.
2002 P38a gone
1999 P38a gone
1997 p38a gone
1993 VSE gone
1992 VSE gone
1966 Series 2a with V8 conversion gone

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