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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
That's great, wasn't looking forward to pulling the EGR, only to find it makes no difference. Before I go ordering a blanking plate, I guess I could try to make a temporary one just to test, any suggestions? I've got some wood I can probably cut to size, I'll see if I've got anything metal I can cut up. As for thickness if I look for something less than 3-4mm? Could I go too thin and it get sucked in?
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29th Jun 2020 11:36 am |
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Denboy Member Since: 24 Oct 2019 Location: Merseyside Posts: 56 |
In old days we used a tin lid to make one |
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29th Jun 2020 12:44 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
As in a bean can? That would be worth a try, maybe use two so it's a bit thicker.
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29th Jun 2020 12:47 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
Turns out there's already a blanking plate fitted! Does this rule out the EGR completely at this point?
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29th Jun 2020 1:45 pm |
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Denboy Member Since: 24 Oct 2019 Location: Merseyside Posts: 56 |
Yes you can count the egr out have you unplugged the MAF |
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29th Jun 2020 2:18 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
Evening, I'll try it again in the morning and report back.
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29th Jun 2020 8:22 pm |
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sid Member Since: 16 Jul 2015 Location: devon Posts: 493 |
WARNING,dont use a bean can ,I see these destroyed when attending breakdowns ,toooo thin |
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30th Jun 2020 6:49 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
No worries Sid, it was only for a test to try and eliminate the EGR. Turns out the car already has a proper blanking plate fitted.
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30th Jun 2020 7:19 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
Morning, bit of an update.
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3rd Jul 2020 7:14 am |
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Luke G Member Since: 26 Jan 2019 Location: Australia Posts: 88 |
Could it be a broken throttle body. If the flap is stuck shut the engine could be starved of air and therefore suffering reduced performance. I haven’t had this happen to me (yet) but reading through some of the following posts it would seem that others have had reduced performance as a result of what is a fairly common problem on the Freelander 2. Have a read through this;
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5th Jul 2020 8:49 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
Cheers Luke. I'll have a proper read through in the morning, but from the first couple of pages they mention a grinding noise, and there's a video with the noise, wife's car isn't doing that, but maybe it's gummed up and stuck open or closed. Not sure where it's located as yet, but I'll have a proper read tomorrow.
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5th Jul 2020 9:25 pm |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
Morning folks,
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6th Jul 2020 9:57 am |
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FSARoyster Member Since: 01 Jun 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 23 |
Afternoon folks,
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6th Jul 2020 1:14 pm |
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