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MD5



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Question about remapping and EGR self cleanig cycle
I will soon remap (Alive or BAS) my Puma mainly to keep the EGR closed and disable the speed limit.
I wonder if the remap will also disable the EGR self cleaning cycle every time the engine is switched off.

Thanking in advance for any information.
Post #206518 29th Jan 2013 12:21pm
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Re: Question about remapping and EGR self cleanig cycle
MD5 wrote:
I wonder if the remap will also disable the EGR self cleaning cycle every time the engine is switched off.


Yes, it does. No more chukka-chukka Thumbs Up --
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Thanks for the information, a friend of mine bought a second hand Defender with remapped engine (probably BAS, currently waiting to get the reading/writing OBD-II interface from the previos owner) and he was fairly sure that sometime (he said two times in about 100 engine switch off) the EGR did the chukka-chukka.
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Can't say I've heard the EGR self-cleaning in over 2 years of my BAS remap --
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MD5 wrote:
Thanks for the information, a friend of mine bought a second hand Defender with remapped engine (probably BAS, currently waiting to get the reading/writing OBD-II interface from the previos owner) and he was fairly sure that sometime (he said two times in about 100 engine switch off) the EGR did the chukka-chukka.


Is a BAS bought with my channel ?????

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MD5 wrote:
Thanks for the information, a friend of mine bought a second hand Defender with remapped engine (probably BAS, currently waiting to get the reading/writing OBD-II interface from the previos owner) and he was fairly sure that sometime (he said two times in about 100 engine switch off) the EGR did the chukka-chukka.


Without the EGR disabled the chukka-chukka happened every engine-off. You can decide when you buy your remap whether you want the EGR to be disabled or not
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SteveS wrote:

Without the EGR disabled the chukka-chukka happened every engine-off. You can decide when you buy your remap whether you want the EGR to be disabled or not


Mine also still goes through the self cleaning when turning off .........I requested this. "Overlanding With Bruce" - Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@OverlandingwithBruce
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Thanks all for the information.
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Out of interest guys, what's the downside to disabling the EGR?
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One side effect in disabling the EGR is Exhaust Gas Temperature increase, but I think that only remapped engine without larger intercooler could lead to exhaust manifold warping due to overheat.
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I'm not an expert but I think you are incorrect MD5. With the EGR closed exhaust gases exit via the exhaust. WITH the EGR valve operational then hot exhaust gases will be recirculated to the inlet side Whistle LANDYWATCH

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WelshGas wrote:
I'm not an expert but I think you are incorrect MD5. With the EGR closed exhaust gases exit via the exhaust. WITH the EGR valve operational then hot exhaust gases will be recirculated to the inlet side Whistle


With EGR open, gas are recirculated but there are a cool down process and more important the gas are inert and allow a combustion at lower temperature than using only fresh (not recirculated) air.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE........ Big Cry .were can i get this re-map you okes are talking about....after long and hard head scratch and tinkering, I have now finally realized my EGR valve is bummed..

Please guys<were can i get sorted out,and are you chaps experiencing better fuel consumption and performance?

Cheers
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I think all of the forum sponsors that offer tuning services can turn off the EGR valve. Alive Tuning, BAS, IRB, etc. Darren

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Problem is I need someone in South Africa to help me......
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