Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: diggerdog36 on March 08, 2008, 23:01:03
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Well, does it???
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In a word................. Nope!!
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Thats what I thought....but then I found a plate for the egr valve on ebay and I got all confused. It was probably a typo. meant tobe 300tdi
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Yep, 200 doesn't have one, my 300 had one but it has been blanked off. They are a waste of space in my opinion. :roll:
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That would make sense, EGR and pulse air have been used int he ates for about 30 years.
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That would make sense, EGR and pulse air have been used int he ates for about 30 years.
is that a new country in te ates :lol:
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hes about as good as me int he with computers.
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My fingers are just too fast for my own damned good some days :rolleyes:
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EGR was fitted to 200 tdi motors, but only for export,
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EGR blanking plates are also a waste of space, exhaust gasses are only recirculated during cruising conditions.
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EGR blanking plates are also a waste of space, exhaust gasses are only recirculated during cruising conditions.
Sort of....
But even under part throttle conditions, you will still notice the effects of Exhaust Gad going back into the engine.
EGR is ok (ish) until it goes wrong, which is common on 300 and Td5's... the crud (nice technical) prevents the solenoid closing correctly and making an air tight gap... so a percentage of exhaust is allowed to pass back into the air intake all of the time. Apart from being bad for performance (reduced burn rates etc etc) which will lead to increased MPG, the main problem is the effects of used exhaust gas and it's contents on the engine. There has been a lot of research and SAE papers that highlight the problem of increased bore wear amoung other problems.
The other main problem is if high sulpher diesel is used.. as this can make matters worse - hence why RoW spec 300Tdi's and Td5's do not the EGR system connected.
Ian