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Ahhhh right! Seems to be a pain to find anyone to do it and one chap said it would damage other components if I was to blank it off... That even true?!
I'm not sure about that, when mine was blocked I enquired about a remap and egr delete at the same time and was quoted £355 and they supply and do everything with before and after dyno runs.. Never mentioned it affecting car and that's from a reputable place that remap a race cars lol.
21:st-Apr-2016, 16:59:58 (This post was last modified: 21:st-Apr-2016, 17:08:46 by sheppy1.)
Well I was thinking that the bluefin could have caused the issues... They offer a warranty so thought I'd ring and see what they said... And wow the guy I got was a prick!
He said I have to prove that the remap caused it... Yeah, never gonna be able to prove that am I! He then said it's not up to them to fix it anyway as it's something vauxhall should sort... I said yeah I agree unless their remap caused it... He then said "we won't have caused it as we have only ever had to pay out for 1 claim once and that's because one of our guys broke a piece of plastic while doing the remap". To that I answered yeah no one has claimed because you make it impossible for anyone to do so! They ask for proof of something that cannot be proved and then tell you to go to the dealer anyway... He then said it's total lies about the fact that vauxhall can tell if a remap has occurred... What a class act he was! Then the line conveniently went dead.
Now we know why they offer a warranty. As a sales thing and they never actually let anyone claim
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Fave line of the whole thing though was "it can't be caused by us as we have never had one of our remaps break anything so far"... Nice
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Or the other great line I remembered was "you're going to need to have it checked our by an independent garage and have them prove we caused the issue" I said okay how do I go about doing that? And he replied "good question, we don't know as we have never had anyone need to make a claim before"... What a dick!
(21:st-Apr-2016, 07:11:11)Rusty2009 Wrote: I was told by my mechanic it's not a good idea to blank the EGR off.
You need a new mechanic then as that makes no sense whatsoever! The EGR is what it is, exhaust gas recycling valve.. Putting dirty air back in. How could stopping that and only letting fresh clean air in be anything but a good thing?
(21:st-Apr-2016, 07:11:11)Rusty2009 Wrote: I was told by my mechanic it's not a good idea to blank the EGR off.
You need a new mechanic then as that makes no sense whatsoever! The EGR is what it is, exhaust gas recycling valve.. Putting dirty air back in. How could stopping that and only letting fresh clean air in be anything but a good thing?
No I don't he's the only mechanic to be honest and the only one I trust to work my cars, his view on EGR blanking is it will increase emissions and could cause damage to other components such as the CAT.
The engine timing is set to specific degree and is adjusted to EGR-valve. Blocked EGR will raise engine temp and cause damages, now or later, if you intend to keep the car let it be original. Other fuel/air mix may also cause damage to the filter and more carbon get stuck so regain if activated, black smoke, not good. The enviromental argument I wont even write cause I am too tired to hear about it and frankly dont care.
I also had the idea to block the EGR but its a gamble... Better to buy 2.0 cdti instead. =)
Its okay to have EGR mapped out and dpf still in place, as long as the mapping is good.
Due to ideal operating cylinder temperatures there is less particulate but more nox.
All the egr does is reduce nox and increase particulate due to reducing combustion temperatures.
I had my a4 egr delete with dpf in situe for around 3 years, just had the same done to our lasses 2.0cdti.
Devils work that egr