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4wd-junky



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[Wanted] Puma 2.4 TDCI EGR blanking plate
Looking a Puma 2.4 TDCI EGR blanking plate that fits between the exhaust manifold and EGR cooler.

What have you?

Thanks for looking. Thumbs Up
Post #638577 20th Jul 2017 10:39am
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bpman



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try ebay, about £3
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Lightningtweeds



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Make your own with a Coke can. 10 minutes max.
Post #638581 20th Jul 2017 10:52am
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4wd-junky



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Thanks bpman, can't find one on ebay that fits at exhaust manifold/EGR cooler joint?

Thanks Lightningtweeds, will make one if none available here.
Post #638583 20th Jul 2017 11:00am
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ian series 1



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I've got one that was in a 2.2, not sure about 2.4 fitment?
Should be the same?



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 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #638589 20th Jul 2017 11:17am
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4wd-junky



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Thanks Ian, was that one fitted here?


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Post #638592 20th Jul 2017 11:23am
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ian series 1



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Yep Thumbs Up 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #638599 20th Jul 2017 12:02pm
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Dean Watson



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hi mate

egr delete on ebay £3.85 inc postage

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EGR-blanking-pla...1475129633

Cheers
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4wd-junky



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Thanks Ian, sent you a PM.

Thanks Dean, looked at those, but it looks like they're designed to be fitted at the EGR valve and not the exhaust manifold.
Post #638614 20th Jul 2017 1:05pm
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proloForêt



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why would it be put to there and not at egr valve?
Post #638617 20th Jul 2017 1:13pm
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4wd-junky



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Hi proloForêt

If the plate is fitted at the EGR valve, the EGR cooler could possibly get blocked with soot and would need cleaned if the EGR was to be made operational again.

Blanking the entry to the EGR cooler prevents the cooler from getting blocked.
Post #638620 20th Jul 2017 1:22pm
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ian series 1



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I've just sent you a pm, looking at the link that's now been posted, mine is the same as that!
So you may not want it... Wink 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #638622 20th Jul 2017 1:33pm
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proloForêt



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4wd-junky wrote:
Hi proloForêt

If the plate is fitted at the EGR valve, the EGR cooler could possibly get blocked with soot and would need cleaned if the EGR was to be made operational again.

Blanking the entry to the EGR cooler prevents the cooler from getting blocked.


Thank you to explain this. OK this seem to me a good idea to me. Is the cooler attached to the exhaust so the soot now continue it exit out that way instead?
I believe mine has at egr valve but is this shape plate. My egr is switched off by a remap from Alive but sometimes on switch off I hear the chuggy-chuggy noise.
Post #638691 20th Jul 2017 8:20pm
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4wd-junky



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Hi proloForêt

No, the EGR cooler is redundant when blanked and the EGR is disabled.
All the engine combustion gases now exit through the turbocharger into the exhaust. Very Happy


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Item Part Number Description
1 - Turbocharger assembly
2 - Exhaust manifold
3 - EGR cooler

The EGR system directs exhaust gases into the inlet manifold to be used in the combustion process. The principal effect of this is to reduce combustion temperatures, which in turn reduces Nitrous Oxide (NOx) emissions.
Post #638713 20th Jul 2017 9:41pm
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