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EGR delete DIY?
by
Smokey Eddy
on 22 Sep, 2012 20:00
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Does anyone know of a EGR delete DIY? If not I think I'll make one.
Maybe on TDI club?
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#1
by
theman53
on 22 Sep, 2012 21:23
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Id parts I think does. The mechanical part is simple, but from what I gather you will get a code if you don't have it deleted in the ECU. Not 100% on this.
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#2
by
CRSMP5
on 22 Sep, 2012 22:53
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i made up my block off plates.. hacksaw, drill and barstock..
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#3
by
theman53
on 22 Sep, 2012 23:30
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It is idparts...it wouldn't take much to block one off, but the idparts deal has the egr cooler hose delete. I don't know what all it is, but that can probably be sourced from a parts store fairly easy too.
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#4
by
JFettig
on 23 Sep, 2012 08:42
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i made up my block off plates.. hacksaw, drill and barstock..
almost the same here, bandsaw and use my mill as a drill with 1/4" thick bar.
I used the stock hose slightly chopped and another hose I had off a TDI chopped and joined them. I can't remember exactly where this other hose came from though.
Here is a kit
http://www.dieselgeek.com/TDI_EGR_Cooler_Delete_p/egr-cooldel.htmSee that straight coupler? you can get those from a junk yard, they are on every gas jetta/golf/beetle heatercore, just grab that and a few random hose chunks and you can cobble something together. I used 7/8" aluminum tube I had as a coupler - the tubes are 20mm so its a nice stretch fit.
You also need a straight 3/8" hose barb to connect the bleed hoses back to the coolant reservoir - I think 5/16 might be the right size but 3/8 also works as that's what I just used.
You won't find much on tdiclub, they're a bunch of sissies
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#5
by
Smokey Eddy
on 24 Sep, 2012 17:56
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You won't find much on tdiclub, they're a bunch of sissies
Alright! Thanks for the info guys!
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#6
by
CrazyAndy
on 25 Sep, 2012 17:05
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Id parts I think does. The mechanical part is simple, but from what I gather you will get a code if you don't have it deleted in the ECU. Not 100% on this.
You're right on this. You will need VAG-COM or something like it and somebody who knows how to change the coding so that the ECM no longer reads the EGR's value block, which is what prevents the check engine light from coming on. You can even use VAG-COM to fiddle with the injection timing, quantity, and even boost control. It's one of those tools that I wish I had, and is pretty indispensable to tuning e-TDI's.
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#7
by
GTiTDi
on 25 Sep, 2012 17:47
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If you want have your tuner delete the EGR valve duty cycle/ EGR valve monitoring from the software, mine did. I use TDtuning now. I had a Rocketchip before and that eliminated the EGR as well but not as well as my new tune....I still had to leave the N18 valve connected to keep my MIL off...then in an effort to clean up my bay and make more room I got a 20 ohm 10 watt ceramic coated resistor to fool the ECU into thinking the valve was still plugged in! I don't need that resistor now but already sold it to another TDI club member.
If you have an e-TDI and you don't have VCDS, you are in the dark.
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#8
by
cyrus #1
on 25 Sep, 2012 20:59
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I have also read about a "MAF twist" on TDI club. Supposedly rotating the MAF in relation to the airbox will prevent codes from being thrown with an EGR delete.
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#9
by
JFettig
on 25 Sep, 2012 21:16
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MAF twist might fool the ECU to thinking you're not getting as much air, the ecu will in turn fool you and not give you as much fuel
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#10
by
Smokey Eddy
on 26 Sep, 2012 22:21
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Flip! I knew it wasn't THAT simple. arg. I need a whiteboard.
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#11
by
GTiTDi
on 27 Sep, 2012 06:58
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Flip! I knew it wasn't THAT simple. arg. I need a whiteboard.
What isn't simple about blockin the EGR passages and leaving the stupid N18 valve plugged in? Nothing to lose there...
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#12
by
Smokey Eddy
on 27 Sep, 2012 10:35
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Oooo I think ill have to actually look and know what that valve is.
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#13
by
theman53
on 27 Sep, 2012 10:39
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I now have my EGR deleted in the ECU. Until I feel the need to replace the mechanical parts of it I will leave it as is.
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#14
by
Smokey Eddy
on 27 Sep, 2012 12:11
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Why or when would you want the egr to be working?