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| Realist Member Since: 13 Feb 2016 Location: Wales Posts: 436
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Thanks but I don't have a IIDTool. |
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| alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6837
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Good reason to buy one then |
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| kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455
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As does the faultmate and sdd units. But if you want to upgrade it I'd say it's worth doing the 2010 and I've done both so know what I'm on about 👍 FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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| gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077
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Hi kp, sorry for hijacking the thread, is the d4/rrs module plug and play, cus I have the nokia bt module that can't be updated. |
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| kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455
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It isn't what most would call plug and play but if you can cut two wires and strip the plastic back from them then it's easily DIYable. I've done a few members before but with work being as it is at the minute I haven't got much spare time anymore.
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| DSCOOPS Member Since: 15 Jul 2015 Location: Staffs Posts: 26
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EGR'S can be switched off in the ecu. Just had mine done. I think then you can physically blank them but haven't seen any blanking plates for sale. You can get the egr patch for the iid from bas. |
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| Realist Member Since: 13 Feb 2016 Location: Wales Posts: 436
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What does the switching off the EGRs do to the FFRR and why do it?[/s] |
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| DSCOOPS Member Since: 15 Jul 2015 Location: Staffs Posts: 26
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The switching off stops the egr valves opening preventing exhaust gases being mixed with fresh air back into the engine - this being a method to minimise emissions by reburning exhaust gases. Problem being that exhaust fumes are dirty and clog the valves meaning they get stuck and stay open when they shouldn't. |
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3668
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^^ then they clog up all the inlet side of the engine, and I suspect that they cause the back pressure to climb to a level where the turbo says "sod this I'm off, BANG |
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| Realist Member Since: 13 Feb 2016 Location: Wales Posts: 436
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So is it better to leave as is or get them mapped out or removed/blanked? |
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3668
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If you get them mapped out, they will stay shut, which will not dump a load of muck in to the engine and risk the turbos. I'm not totally up to date with it all as I have a different system on mine (TD6) but I have seen a lot of posts saying that the turbos and the EGR's have gone, but you don't see many where it's just the turbos.
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| rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119
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The real problem seems to be crank case ventilation entering after the EGR inlet. Oil vapour combines with soot in the exhaust gas to make a gooey mess. I'll try to post a pics from the WSM.
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| gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077
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Hi kp, thanks.
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