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Steverr



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egr

hi, im going to do the egr removal in the next couple of days and just making sure this bit in the pic is blanked off, correct ? Thumbs Up Steve

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nicedayforit



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Certainly is. Thumbs Up

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greasemonkey1



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. thats correct Thumbs Up ... enjoy the mod...

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Joe90



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How are you going to blank it ? .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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wats39



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Left the egr in place on mine, although i did remove it to clean all the carbon Censored out of it and made sure the valve was fully closed. Put it back on but left the vacuum tube off and blanked the end of it. Does the same as the removal kit but cost nothing Very Happy . '04 td6 se
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Steverr



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Joe90 wrote:
How are you going to blank it ?

With the blanking kit I bought

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Steverr



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wats39 wrote:
Left the egr in place on mine, although i did remove it to clean all the carbon Censored out of it and made sure the valve was fully closed. Put it back on but left the vacuum tube off and blanked the end of it. Does the same as the removal kit but cost nothing Very Happy .

Wish I knew that... Sad Sad wouldn't of bought the blanking kit !!!! Big Cry

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wats39



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On the plus side though, at least you wont have to clean all the Censored out of the egr. Thumbs Up '04 td6 se
'63 land rover s2 200tdi
'04 mk indy kitcar bike engine

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Joe90



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Thought you may have found a shiny metal disc of suitable size to poke in the end of the exhaust gas inlet Confused

@ wats39, tried all that with mine, didn't make a blind bit of difference to mpg or performance, wonder if my valve wasn't properly closed, although it was one heck of a push to get it moving...... .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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wats39



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The valve should be closed when there is no vacuum Joe90 so yours must have been stuck open. Not surprising though with the amount of carbon you find in them. I gained around 2-3 mpg after disconnecting it. Also got peace of mind that the engine isnt breathing in all the carbon Censored too. Thumbs Up '04 td6 se
'63 land rover s2 200tdi
'04 mk indy kitcar bike engine

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Steverr



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How long does if take to do ? Also did you use fire gum on the blank off bit. Can I use silicone ?

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netsonic Steve



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less than an hour including tea and a bacon roll..............its a very straightforward mod happy to help if you want a trip down south

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greasemonkey1



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Steverr wrote:
How long does if take to do ? Also did you use fire gum on the blank off bit. Can I use silicone ?

about 20/30 minutes done unrushed,,i used gum gum as that is well known for its reliability when it comes to blocking out exhaust fumes..

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