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JGH99 Member Since: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 193 |
Hi Mostyn, I would agree on using premium fuel. Recently started using cooking Shell instead of Sainsbugs. Found a station that only costs 2p more per litre in Worksop. Runs much better, smoother, and pulls better. Maybe a bit better on mpg. Can't tell if it is any cleaner but passed MOT with no issues today. I have a partial blanking plug fitted and, as expected, made no difference on test. I will now be fitting a full blank.
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4th Mar 2016 6:32 pm |
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JGH99 Member Since: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 193 |
Hi Mostyn128, ordered full blanking plate today. If this order sent as speedily as the last one should be here Tuesday. Will fit on Friday. From posts I have read it looks like the heat from exhaust gases are frying the swirl flaps. So blanking of makes sense. Also, then egr valve does not have to be cleaned. It is now redundant. We'll see when it's fitted.
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5th Mar 2016 6:37 pm |
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mostyn128 Member Since: 21 Mar 2013 Location: UK Posts: 35 |
Yes that's logical.
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5th Mar 2016 7:24 pm |
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Superdave Member Since: 03 Feb 2016 Location: Wigan Posts: 19 |
Fitted mine today.... 10 minutes - 2 tiny bolts - unscrew slot in and re tighten.
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5th Mar 2016 8:00 pm |
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JGH99 Member Since: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 193 |
Hi Superdave, as yours is a 2008 it should be fine to fit a full blanking plate (no hole) as you will not have a DPF and EGR will not be monitored. Mine is a 2007 and will be fitting plate this week
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5th Mar 2016 9:34 pm |
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Superdave Member Since: 03 Feb 2016 Location: Wigan Posts: 19 |
For about 3 minutes while cold engine this morning it did some whistling.....
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6th Mar 2016 11:23 am |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
here the brave fitted the plate with the hole: I know that solution is pointless but I have this plate in my vallet since months so finally I took my time to fit and test. All is OK: no DTC |
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8th Mar 2016 7:30 am |
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Dresdner Member Since: 29 Feb 2016 Location: Dresden Posts: 244 |
Is there any noticeable change?
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8th Mar 2016 3:22 pm |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
Hi Dresdner
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8th Mar 2016 3:30 pm |
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JGH99 Member Since: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 193 |
Hi all, fitted full blanking plate today. Removed the partial blanking plate first. Absolutely caked in soot. Hard to see from photo but is 2mm thick I think there was more in the pipe but did not want to dislodge any into the inlet.
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11th Mar 2016 5:15 pm |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
hi JGH thank you so much for your report, very appreciated.
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11th Mar 2016 6:23 pm |
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JGH99 Member Since: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 193 |
Hi Sergio977, yes I was surprised. But now I think my EGR may well be seized open. Car has gradually been getting worse over the last year. Now drives like when I first had her.
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11th Mar 2016 6:33 pm |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
no I don't think: if you don't have DTC, your EGR isn't seized |
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12th Mar 2016 4:37 am |
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Dresdner Member Since: 29 Feb 2016 Location: Dresden Posts: 244 |
In the last days i research the all EGR subject and most are claiming that if your DPF valve will stuck open your DPF will be blocked much faster therefore i am starting to doubt the theory that a DPF cars need the restrictor and not fully blanked has the EGR is a particle source. Your thoughts on this are welcom |
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12th Mar 2016 6:52 am |
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