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ehehRoql



Member Since: 12 Feb 2014
Location: seoul in korea
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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Alpine White
my 110xs 2.2 puma euro v / nox, nox+ HC test fail...
Evening All,
Having a issue with 2.2 euro v Emission...

I live in South Korea.
I recently bought a 2012 110xs ( 2.2 puma / 122 ps six manual ver...)
offroad pack (wolf wheel / mtr 235/85/16 tire / side step)

Only 1,000km used.

However, the test levels are very bad..

(Standard) / ( my 110)
co : 0.74 / 0.284 .....pass
nox : 0.28 / 0.653 .....fail
nox + hc : 0.35 / 0.69 .....fail

I do not know the cause....
change the tire and wheel ??
Post #307378 12th Feb 2014 9:12am
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RockJaw



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You're in Korea right?

You may want to redo the test when the wind turns upwind from your neighbours next door in China. I bet the NOX figs will improve significantly. ****CENSORED****
Post #307381 12th Feb 2014 9:17am
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ehehRoql



Member Since: 12 Feb 2014
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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Alpine White
yes in korea...
Answer Thank you...
Post #307386 12th Feb 2014 9:46am
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K9F



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Hi ehehRoql,

Please excuse the long reply but I think possibly your issue may lie with the EGR Valve. This is based on an old reference posted by Dgardel. The EGR deletion or blanking bit you can ignore. Maybe worth getting it checked or giving it a clean perhaps? See below.

dgardel wrote:
The EGR valve recirculate, in same engine rpm, Temp, and load conditions, controlled part of exhaust gases to the inlet manifold.

In this way the engine run with lower combustion temperature and produce less NOx
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In modern diesel engines, the EGR gas is cooled through a heat exchanger to allow the introduction of a greater mass of recirculated gas. Unlike SI engines, diesels are not limited by the need for a contiguous flamefront; furthermore, since diesels always operate with excess air, they benefit from EGR rates as high as 50% (at idle, where there is otherwise a very large amount of excess air) in controlling NOx emissions.
Since diesel engines are unthrottled, EGR does not lower throttling losses in the way that it does for SI engines (see above). However, exhaust gas (largely carbon dioxide and water vapor) has a higher specific heat than air, and so it still serves to lower peak combustion temperatures. There are trade offs however. Adding EGR to a diesel reduces the specific heat ratio of the combustion gases in the power stroke. This reduces the amount of power that can be extracted by the piston. EGR also tends to reduce the amount of fuel burned in the power stroke. This is evident by the increase in particulate emissions that corresponds to an increase in EGR. Particulate matter (mainly carbon) that is not burned in the power stroke is wasted energy. Stricter regulations on particulate matter(PM) call for further emission controls to be introduced to compensate for the PM emissions introduced by EGR. The most common is particulate filters in the exhaust system that result in reduced fuel efficiency. Since EGR increases the amount of PM that must be dealt with and reduces the exhaust gas temperatures and available oxygen these filters need to function properly to burn off soot, automakers have had to consider injecting fuel and air directly into the exhaust system to keep these filters from plugging up.

EGR deletion
EGR deletion in diesel engines is considered justifiable by a wide range of people, including the environmentally conscious. Although deleting the EGR system results in increased NOx level; hydrocarbon emissions, particulates, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are drastically reduced. Furthermore, EGR deletion results in an increase in fuel economy as high as 25%. Exhaust gas recirculated back into the cylinders adds wear-inducing contaminants and causes an increase engine oil acidity, which can result in an inefficient, poorly running engine. The increased level of soot also creates the need for diesel particulate filters to prevent environmental contamination.
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Post #307391 12th Feb 2014 9:56am
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jimbob7



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Try a fuel additive,it's a common trick to do over here before mot,brings the emissions down can also clean injectors,EGR and turbo.Google "Forte diesel additive". Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #307401 12th Feb 2014 10:48am
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psimpson7



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If its still under warranty, I would be taking it back to the local dealer and asking them to sort.
Post #307657 12th Feb 2014 10:35pm
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Try with 800cc of GOOD 2 stroke oil in a full of diesel.

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ehehRoql



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Please recommend good oil...
thank you reply

and
Please recommend good oil...

ford (Ford WSS-M2C934-B) is not...
other specs required?
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RockJaw



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Re: my 110xs 2.2 puma euro v / nox, nox+ HC test fail...
ehehRoql wrote:
Please recommend good oil...
thank you reply

and
Please recommend good oil...

ford (Ford WSS-M2C934-B) is not...
other specs required?


We find the best results with Mobil 1 and Amsoil Series

My personal preference is the Amsoil 0W30 for Africa and Asia and Mobil 1 5W30 for colder climates.

Do NOT use aftermarket oil filters - big big no no no no!!! - use ONLY LANDROVER oil filters!! ****CENSORED****
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ehehRoql



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thank you reply
^^ thank you
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Re: Please recommend good oil...
ehehRoql wrote:
Please recommend good oil...


Think your question is about recommendations for good 2 stroke oil (2SO) after this was suggested by dgardel, yes?
Be careful, because the posts thereafter were not referring to 2SO at all, but to engine oil.
Leave others who are more familiar with 2SO to answer, but a search would give you plenty recommendations too. Thumbs Up
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