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chrisdeeming



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Research regarding egr removal

Did some research and found out the engine number which is sold to various companies ie. pug and ford etc..

and if you look for an egr plate for these engines they are available. engine no. PSA DW12

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EGR-valve-blanki...232wt_1037

:S help ??lol When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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Adrian888



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So have you tried it and if so how does it work? eh tu?

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JST



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My first thought is that the FL2 inlet manifold is the plastic type and this blanking plate will not, therefore, work. John
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Boroboy



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Re: Research regarding egr removal

Good idea in theory.
If a blanking plate was fitted, would have thought it would need to be prog out of the ecu. To stop ecu/low performance light from appearing. Not sure if that is yet available with the FL2? Landy has now gone.

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