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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonytango View Post
    Even nearer thanks. Do they specialise in Landrover ?
    They did my first transmission flush and have helped me out with other minor things, good service and knowledgeable on LR including RR. Don't know how they go with older models (D2 and older).

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    EGR Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatso View Post
    2006 euro 3 TD6 2.7 , These can have the EGR,s blanked with out any ECU programing , there is some debate in wether or not the Butterfly in the air intake where the EGR pipes fit into should be removed or not Google will be your friend here . I can recomend Dovers Automotive at Wangarra for any work you may need on your landy .

    You can also get EGR Emulators at Autocode in Welspool which will might be easier than Blanking but more expensive and the EGR,s will need to be in the closed position before fitting Emulators . I would just blank them .
    Remove the butterfly.

    I can explain exactly why EGR Problem

    In an engine, when that butterfly closes it’s because the EGR is expected to be open.
    Without functioning EGR the engine now generates a vacuum and can draw oil up.

    Blanking the EGR takes minutes, allows the pipes to be removed - which is beneficial when doing other tasks on the engine eg Coolant outlet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Remove the butterfly.

    I can explain exactly why EGR Problem

    In an engine, when that butterfly closes it’s because the EGR is expected to be open.
    Without functioning EGR the engine now generates a vacuum and can draw oil up.

    Blanking the EGR takes minutes, allows the pipes to be removed - which is beneficial when doing other tasks on the engine eg Coolant outlet
    Confirming you deactivated EGR function via BAS program on IID tool?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Confirming you deactivated EGR function via BAS program on IID tool?
    D4, yes, IID EGR deavtiation.. Inlet manifold almost clean when I decided to proactively diassemble to do water outlet.

    Instead of messing with the pipes just pulled them out, plugged with blanking plates on EGR cooler and inlet manifold ($40.00 online - no time to make stuff anymore)

    Makes everything else easy.

    Cheers
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    D4, yes, IID EGR deavtiation.. Inlet manifold almost clean when I decided to proactively diassemble to do water outlet.

    Instead of messing with the pipes just pulled them out, plugged with blanking plates on EGR cooler and inlet manifold ($40.00 online - no time to make stuff anymore)

    Makes everything else easy.

    Cheers
    Mike
    Working toward a similar ‘upgrade’ but also thinking on deleting the EGR coolers also and associated hoses. Did you consider this?

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