Ok, Ive been running my 110 td5 for over 6 years now and finally going to do it. Not sure why I never went for it before, but now Ive got my head around how to, its on the cards.
I intend getting a decat and straight pipe too so hope I can find one supplier who'll do all three bits of kit. I rekon with that done she'll be a rocket in comparison.
I have a couple of Q's for you well knowledged boffs though. 1st, is it likely to give the transmission any extra greif? Its a 2002 with 90k on it but it had a hard towing life! Also, 2nd, what happens to the gas that will be blanked off, do I need to open a sump breather or summat?
Cheers, Pete.
Pete from BAS near York did mine + decat and centre box. Could feel the difference straight away, and now have over 110k on the clock with no issues; and no problems with the gasses once done, they leave from the place originally intended i.e. the exhaust!
For some reason my MOT soot readings dropped to around 0.75 from being just over 1.
Tom
Pete from BAS near York did mine + decat and centre box. Could feel the difference straight away, and now have over 110k on the clock with no issues; and no problems with the gasses once done, they leave from the place originally intended i.e. the exhaust!
For some reason my MOT soot readings dropped to around 0.75 from being just over 1.
Tom
egr is the reburning of some exhaust gases to reduce nitrous oxides to meet emission regulations does increase soot ,reduce efficency ,amongst others like coking inletCheers for that Tom, the soot reading was one thing I was concerned about as at the last MOT the guy said it was acceptable but up a bit. If there's a chance it will go up that must be a bonus!
As for the gases, I thought the pipe that gets blocked was the sump pressure gas that on old engines was just laid at the side of the engine and aloowed to "breathe" into the atmosphere. I understood it to be "recycled" back into the inlet(via egr) to be burned rather than escape, therefore better for the armosphere. Could be wrong mind, but if im right, it wouldnt normally come in contact with any exhaust parts.
egr is the reburning of some exhaust gases to reduce nitrous oxides to meet emission regulations does increase soot ,reduce efficency ,amongst others like coking inlet
Cheers for that Tom, the soot reading was one thing I was concerned about as at the last MOT the guy said it was acceptable but up a bit. If there's a chance it will go up that must be a bonus!
As for the gases, I thought the pipe that gets blocked was the sump pressure gas that on old engines was just laid at the side of the engine and aloowed to "breathe" into the atmosphere. I understood it to be "recycled" back into the inlet(via egr) to be burned rather than escape, therefore better for the armosphere. Could be wrong mind, but if im right, it wouldnt normally come in contact with any exhaust parts.
You want the soot reading to go down. No EGR will help that to happen.
The little pipe you mention is the crank-case breather pipe, that in olden days allowed gases that passed the pistons to leave the engine completely, thus sending the water vapour, acids and so on outside as soon as possible.
It is not usual nowadays that these fumes are involved with the EGR, which is only a valve system to let gas from the exhaust manifold go back into the inlet manifold, and screw the whole process up.
In all modern engines, crankcase fumes are fed back into the engine, supposedly to be burned.
Crapola. Once again, they make regulations that cause engines to emit WORSE fumes than before, and that cause long-term damage to engines. It is called progress.
Cheers bud, thats just cleared it up for me.
I thought it was the sump gas that was being put back through the egr!
I'm gonna get some bits ordered!
Cheers Pete.