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rutmutt
25th July 2016, 10:03 AM
I have a 2013 2.2L 110 and have ordered a BASRRC 170 Remap, silicon hoses & Intercooler and Pete has confirmed that this remap will turn off the EGR and EGR blocking is not required. I was wondering if anyone has physically blocked the EGR or if they have just left it as is. Any benefits either way?

Also wondering about a MANN+HUMMEL ProVent 200 Oil Catch Can (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/252078690147?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT) with this system, it should be able to handle the flow? other suggestions? Is it worth it in a vehicle that has already done 60K km? If I'm going to do this I would rather do it before the new intercooler goes in.

Cheers

JayBoRover
2nd August 2016, 11:36 PM
Hey Lee,
Reply's seem a bit thin on the ground;). I have the same BASRRC 170 and intercooler with silicon hoses in my MY12 2.2 TDCi. You will love it:cool:. It is supposed to keep the EGR valve closed.
I didn't bother with the catch can but have fitted the snorkel sealing kit (can't remember off-hand who from, but through AULRO). A good thing to do while you have the intercooler hose out on the drivers side. I removed the air box completely which gave much more space to play with the hose and the sealing kit but it was a major PITA to remove and to refit:mad:.
Cheers
John B

isuzurover
3rd August 2016, 12:22 AM
Yes the Provent is a good idea. The PV200 will do the job fine.

rutmutt
3rd August 2016, 06:40 PM
Thanks guys, I've already done the snorkel with nuggets air intake kit, thats a fantastic bit of gear, changed the sound of the vehicle. I'm hoping to get the new ECU in on friday and load up the BAS150BHP to start with as I haven't got time to do the intercooler yet, we have a little one scheduled to arrive on monday. Still need to order the provent as well.

LR V8
4th August 2016, 08:30 AM
From memory.... when using BAS remap with EGR closed, don't physicaly close it off as well. The remap allows for opening of the EGR under certain circumstances.. I think if the engine gets a bit hot ..

Pete