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Co1 Member Since: 19 Aug 2018 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 3682 |
Oh my word! Those pics are ridiculous!!
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15th Jul 2022 5:12pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
Those pictures perfectly illustrate the reason why some/many of us have fitted catch cans on the crankcase breather and (shhh!) blank the egr valve. Doing so saves the engine from the ghastly gunge.
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15th Jul 2022 6:44pm |
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htb2 Member Since: 02 Nov 2018 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 531 |
Thats why my crankcase breathers are rooted to the chassis rails, do more good there.
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15th Jul 2022 7:52pm |
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Wethering Landy Member Since: 17 Jun 2022 Location: Suffolk Posts: 39 |
Crankcase breathers. Now let's talk about these. What exactly are they?
With regards to blanking the EGR - will this allow me to plug it back in and avoid a warning light? I did read somewhere about someone who removed the gearing from the EGR valve - to trick the system into thinking it was all operating normally. I haven't tried it but it makes sense I suppose. Has anyone blanked a Puma and got it to work? Also - re ECU mapping the injectors - is it worth it? |
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15th Jul 2022 9:37pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17450 |
The injector codes should be entered into the ECU for optimum performance.
The crankcase breather vents all crankcase fumes from the engine top cover and is plumbed to the air inlet upstream of the turbo so that fumes are reingested and burned. In practice this means a load of stinky air with oil, water, and combustion blow-by in suspension enters the turbo and is then blown to the intercooler and manifold. This is where the black gunge comes from. The best solution is to fit a Provent filter (search the forum for Provent) in the hose from the top cover so the air entering the turbo is clean, thus extending the life of the turbo, intercooler and engine. The best way to disable the EGR is by means of a software change in the ECU. Most remappers offer this, but be aware it is technically illegal to use a vehicle modified in this way on the road. |
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15th Jul 2022 10:00pm |
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