EGR Blanking plates, anyone fitted one?
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- Peg leg Pete
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Blanked mine off at the inlet manifold with a steel plate + couple of bolts, and also the same at the exhaust manifold, however i used a Ford Ranger exhaust manifold as they have the 2x bolt hole design and not the threaded aperture as per Bongo manifold.
A fair bit of work but I was changing the the turbo at the time and had one from a Ranger complete with manifold. Just had to rotate turbo housing redrill and tap + small mod to wastegate mounting, for anyone looking for a suitable replacement.
A fair bit of work but I was changing the the turbo at the time and had one from a Ranger complete with manifold. Just had to rotate turbo housing redrill and tap + small mod to wastegate mounting, for anyone looking for a suitable replacement.
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Hi TUR80, is there any downside at all to blanking off the E.G.R. system? Will my bongo still sail through her M.O.T.s? And although its better to remove all the pipework for a "bob on" job,is simply blanking off with a coin at the inlet manifold sufficient?
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Sorry folks - I just don't get all this dismantling, blanking off with coins, plates bearing balls, etc. - why not just pull off the vacuum pipe and stuff a rivet in to seal the pipe
This was detailed by Veg Ian with pics.......its really a 5 minute job
No MOT probs bigdaddy.......only a smoke test required for that.........I always bung a bottle of injector cleaner in the tank before the MOT and give it a sound thrashing around the city bypass - works fine

This was detailed by Veg Ian with pics.......its really a 5 minute job

No MOT probs bigdaddy.......only a smoke test required for that.........I always bung a bottle of injector cleaner in the tank before the MOT and give it a sound thrashing around the city bypass - works fine

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Peeps there are owners reading this who are no doubt wondering what the hell is an EGR and what does it do. Step forward techies and explain please. Pippin I got it but for some reason my pc would not accept my entry and I didnt want to push it as it doubled my post yesterday. Got to sort it today tho. Happy motoring.
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All you gotta do is Google it................David Edwards wrote:Peeps there are owners reading this who are no doubt wondering what the hell is an EGR and what does it do. Step forward techies and explain please. Pippin I got it but for some reason my pc would not accept my entry and I didnt want to push it as it doubled my post yesterday. Got to sort it today tho. Happy motoring.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhaust_gas_recirculation
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In Japan, emission controls are more strict than they are in the UK. As I understand it, the EGR process helps to lower emissions of nitrous oxide, which is better for the environment. The engine produces gases. They go out through the exhaust into the atmosphere. Basically, the EGR allows some of the gas to recirculate into the engine before it exits through the exhaust. The process somehow lowers the oxygen concentration and the engine produces less nitrous oxide.
Someone else may be able to explain it better!
Someone else may be able to explain it better!
exactly right. The EGR also recirculates the soot and crap that comes out of the expelled gas. This solidifies and collects in the inlet manifold and blocks up the airways - not nice!In Japan, emission controls are more strict than they are in the UK. As I understand it, the EGR process helps to lower emissions of nitrous oxide, which is better for the environment. The engine produces gases. They go out through the exhaust into the atmosphere. Basically, the EGR allows some of the gas to recirculate into the engine before it exits through the exhaust. The process somehow lowers the oxygen concentration and the engine produces less nitrous oxide.