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Thread: EGR Modification/Nullification

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason789 View Post
    Is there a way of disabling the EGR valve rather than fitting a blanking plate or EGR bypass?
    The reason being is for avoiding easy detection by prying insurance assessor eyes.
    I was thinking of removing all internals/obstructions of the valve to aid airflow to the inlet manifold. But I am unsure of how to stop the flow of exhaust gasses without the blanking plate(as the blanking plate is visible to trained eyes).
    If there is a thread dedicated to this, I have been unable to find it.
    Just a case of trying to be devious really.

    Cheers,

    Jason
    just disconect the vacuum line to the diaphram and plug with a small ball then reconect the the line no one can tell from the outside costs nothing
    ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by bn172 View Post
    just disconect the vacuum line to the diaphram and plug with a small ball then reconect the the line no one can tell from the outside costs nothing
    ben
    Costs nothing.
    Assumes the EGR is functional (and closed)
    Doesn't remove the restriction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catmatt View Post
    BTW Tombie - check your email....I've sent you some questions
    Catmatt

    Did you email: rovertech@mac.com ?

    I have no emails I can see from you.

    Please re-send

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    Hello again,
    Thanks for the tips so far.
    Just to put my query into a little more into perspective. I recently collided with another vehicle. I was stationary at the the time but legally it was deemed to be my fault. Part of my comprehensive insurance criteria are that my vehicle is considered to be in a roadworthy condition. I had an 'off the record' roadworthy carried out to make sure that I would be covered by my insurance company. The roadworthy issuer stated that "if the EGR is removed, bypassed or its working state altered that the vehicle would be deemed unroadworthy",(This is in Victoria)
    Hence my query as to have the EGR looking like it works on the outside but internally castrated. ( I had a removal kit on, but had to refit the EGR for insurance inspection, Luckily I hadn't thrown it out)

    Cheers,

    Jason

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    Egr removal

    G'day all,put egr kit in yesterday (03 disco),what a difference!!!!,idles smooth when cold now and has more low and midrange torque,exhaust smells better and sounds throatier.!!!!What about the crap build-up in the valve and intake manifold??'that can't be doing the donk any good,or your oil quality???? Did oil change as well so it'll be interesting to see how longer oil stays clean,I know it's been said doze ns of times before,but,JUST DO IT!!!!! Off to measure my bump stops,Iwant my old tdi turning circle ,Hooroo for now.

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    Hi,
    So I'm guessing by putting in a "kit" - you've removed the EGR valve complete and replaced it with the cylinderical 'mod' that is available and blanked off the manifold??

    Q1 - What did you do about the vacuum line/s - Plug it/them?
    Q2 - Did you remove the EGR pipe that runs round the front of the engine(Pre EU3) and just blank off the manifold with the supplied plate?
    Q3 - If you have an EU3 model - did you leave the heat exchanger intact and just removed the pipework?

    Sorry for the Q&A session it's just that I'm keen to do the same and don't want to leave any loose ends (Vacuum lines etc) that may affect the smooth running of the engine.

    BTW - I'm not concerned about insurance issues just engine efficiency!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catmatt View Post
    Hi,
    So I'm guessing by putting in a "kit" - you've removed the EGR valve complete and replaced it with the cylinderical 'mod' that is available and blanked off the manifold??

    Q1 - What did you do about the vacuum line/s - Plug it/them?
    Q2 - Did you remove the EGR pipe that runs round the front of the engine(Pre EU3) and just blank off the manifold with the supplied plate?
    Q3 - If you have an EU3 model - did you leave the heat exchanger intact and just removed the pipework?

    Sorry for the Q&A session it's just that I'm keen to do the same and don't want to leave any loose ends (Vacuum lines etc) that may affect the smooth running of the engine.

    BTW - I'm not concerned about insurance issues just engine efficiency!
    Sorry for the hijack! Rip it all out! Its pretty simple.

    Blank off the manifold, remove the "cooler" (2 or 3 bolts), put on the new inlet tube. Remove the vacuum lines. 1 from the t-piece near the inlet manifold, the other which runs across the radiator to the air inlet. Remove the actuators behind the coolant overflow. Blank the t piece on the line from the vacuum pump, and blank the inlet on the airbox.

    Then behold the nice clear clean engine block

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco1469 View Post
    G'day all,put egr kit in yesterday (03 disco),what a difference!!!!,idles smooth when cold now and has more low and midrange torque,exhaust smells better and sounds throatier.!!!!What about the crap build-up in the valve and intake manifold??'that can't be doing the donk any good,or your oil quality???? Did oil change as well so it'll be interesting to see how longer oil stays clean,I know it's been said doze ns of times before,but,JUST DO IT!!!!! Off to measure my bump stops,Iwant my old tdi turning circle ,Hooroo for now.
    Hi Disco1469
    Have been planning to do the same to my D2a. If you don't mind me asking where did you get your kit? I pretty well know who all the suppliers are both local and o/s but I'm not sure they all cover the EU3 version with the cooler altho' TD5 Alive in UK do advertise one.
    Cheers
    Discolaw

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    Egr removal

    G'day Discolaw,just got home from nightshift ,still smiling due to happy engine!!! I got mine from -Landrover Tuning.com.au.,chose that one because pipe is one piece of turned alloy ,not welded(i'm sure welded ones are fine but :m just a bit anal about some things!!!!probably why i'm still single??????) .Kit has one blanking plate and 2 silicone plugs to put on solenoids where the two vac liines were(one if u have the old egr valve) I left cooler and solenoids in place ,makes no difference to outcome,just couldn't be bothered and removing allen head bolts on exhaust manifold can be tricky ,plus youndont have to plug-revmove coolant hoses from cooler,also engine looks stock (apart from missing egr??,honestly officer,it just fell off!!!!!!) It's really up to you how much to remove but this kit does both unless you are tossing all control gear.,took 3 days for delivery and 1hour to put in,car and owner very happy,maybe ECU stage 1 flash next?.(after tires)Ps,thanks to all for stories and tips!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catmatt View Post
    So are you suggesting blanking off both ends and remove the EGR pipework complete?
    Are the blanking 'points' both the same size thus 2 of the same plates could be used?

    I'm all for removing power sapping warm air out of the induction system!

    BTW Tombie - check your email....I've sent you some questions
    Hard man to pin down, having troubles myself
    Cheers from the Desert
    Rexy
    2000 130 TD5
    Oil in the Harness, suspension knock, transmission clunk, engine oil leaks, exhaust manifold leaks, centrifugal oil filter stripped bolts, a/c leaks, door leaks, wouldn't trade it for the world

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