I have just read some very good information on contamination of the MAF sensor causing false readings to the ECU and resulting in overfueling in some cylinders and eventual piston damage. Options for correction included a "catch can" or blocking off the EGR altogether and fitting a manual "Dawes" control unit.
Reducing Exhaust Gas Temperatures appears to be the main issue for prevention of engine failure &/or increasing longetivity.
This leads to other questions such as does chipping this motor lead to higher EGT's?
I have also heard the increasing exhaust size will overrun the turbo which will eventually fail through lack of oil supply.
The "economics" of engine "add ons" for improved fuel economy/performance needs to be balanced with the cost of expensive engine replacement. I am therefore after comments on this issue and specifically if there is an "expert" in Queensland who is experienced with fitting the Dawes unit & related modifications.