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    Engine mods

    Hi all just wondering what engine mods people have done to their td5 and if these's mods frew up any problems with the car and how hard it was to fix thanks all.

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    Not on a disco but deefer.

    Egr removed
    Alloy alliard radiator
    Alloy alliard intercooler
    Silicon intercooler hoses
    Trs remap

    Only just had it done but so far in very impressed with the outcome. Next and final step will be to remove the centre muffler on the exhaust

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    I have done the EGR removal and replace my downpipe and centre pipe with straight through versions. Very happy, next step a retune.

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    Any engine mods (aside from EGR) will make you warp your manifold.

    Solution, bigger studs and a linishing. Cut the webbing out too if you feel like it.

    I've done my manifold 3 times in 40k. Wife that drives fast in hilly country without paying attention to gauges = warped manifold . I have a chip, D2a intercooler, removed EGR. Tried the muffler removal but it droned too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    Any engine mods (aside from EGR) will make you warp your manifold.

    Solution, bigger studs and a linishing. Cut the webbing out too if you feel like it.

    I've done my manifold 3 times in 40k. Wife that drives fast in hilly country without paying attention to gauges = warped manifold . I have a chip, D2a intercooler, removed EGR. Tried the muffler removal but it droned too much.

    But that is hardly the fault of the mods!! That is classic "Operator error"! Used with in the limitations of the hardware I feel that Mods such as a retune, decating, De EGR'ing etc can be of benefit to a particular situation. . Making cruising a highway with trailer more enjoyable and safer faster overtakings etc. However tailoring the mods to your operating situation is the most important.
    Its the same as you would not have a 465 blown Keith Black hemi if all you did was run the 12 ks into the office in peak hour. Great look at me and traffic light status but very impractical!!
    Cheers Scott

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    JE Engineering studs seem to help prevent warped manifolds without the need to go oversize:

    Accessories | JE Engineering

    The stud kit was £35 plus postage in late 2012, not sure what they are charging now.

    The only other mods I have on mine at present are:

    - Allard de-egr kit
    - Samco XDB silicone hoses
    - Td5Inside remap

    cheers
    Paul

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    Snorkel
    EGR removal.
    Came standard with no cat.
    Center pipe removed.
    Just ordered gauge and temp sender for exhaust temp.

    Looking at replacement ECU very soon.

    Graeme

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    But that is hardly the fault of the mods!! That is classic "Operator error"! Used with in the limitations of the hardware I feel that Mods such as a retune, decating, De EGR'ing etc can be of benefit to a particular situation. . Making cruising a highway with trailer more enjoyable and safer faster overtakings etc. However tailoring the mods to your operating situation is the most important.
    Its the same as you would not have a 465 blown Keith Black hemi if all you did was run the 12 ks into the office in peak hour. Great look at me and traffic light status but very impractical!!
    Cheers Scott
    I'll tell my wife you said "operator error". In all seriousness though, every modified TD5 I have ever come across has had a warped manifold at some stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    I'll tell my wife you said "operator error". In all seriousness though, every modified TD5 I have ever come across has had a warped manifold at some stage.
    There's plenty of stock standard TD5's that have warped their manifolds. I'm not convinced that it's a modified motor issue.

    5 cylinder motors from other manufacturers have also have issues with warping manifolds. e.g. it was a common with the VW 5 cylinder engines in the 80's/90's. You might find therefore that it is an inherent design fault with this type of motor? Maybe just a coincidence though.

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    Mines chipped, D2a intercooler and running 22psi boost with no signs of a warped manifold.
    I do have a Madman EMS 2 fitted and drive by the egt temps, also let the engine cool before I turn it off.
    TRS Chip ,D2a I/c, Silcone Hoses, EMS2, 2" Lift, BFG KM2s, QT Diff Guards, 4X4 DE Guard, Shadow Bar. VRS Winch, LR Light Guards, .50 CDL, Provent 200, Slickrock Disconnects, Rovadrive Sump, G4 Roof Rails, D2a SLABS ECU, APT Sliders.DBA Rotors. ABS Ext.

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