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EGR blanking plate
Frankie-Boy:
I've just got a blanking plate kit for my 300Tdi Disco 1, consisting of a flat steel plate and a spacer type gasket thingy, my question is:- where on the EGR system do the bits fit, anyone help please.
dazzawhipple:
Frank
Remove the EGR valve thats on the exhaust (I think) and the plate covers the hole
Try This Link http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=13970&highlight=egr
Darren
Frankie-Boy:
Thanks for the links Darren, I think I know what to do now.
TimM:
If you only have one plate, you will need to fit it between two connectors, i.e. either at the inlet hose end where the EGR braided pipe connects, or at the EGR end.
It's easier to block the pipe end as it's much more accessable.
If you have 2 plates then you can take the EGR off and blank both ends of the pipe.
If you only have 1, don't remove the EGR as you will not get an effective seal at both ends :wink:
sogster:
Had my Disco serviced today and was telling my mate about the EGR valve. He replied that he had done the same to his Pajero. He let me take it for a spin and boy do es it shift!!!
Whilst changing the oil and filters he made me a blanking plate and fitted it to my car. The ride home was noticably better. No more stuttering when pulling away (even with the aircon working)and better acceleration.
Glad I read up and chatted to Frank about it now.
(now where is that intercooler??????)
Sogster.
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