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    That way now some handy info for a Sunday arvo!! Thanks so much to all . I love this forum

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    Supposed to be "was" I hate auto corrections.

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    ARG! Every time I start looking at engine mods/protection I come away more confused than I was when I started

    ATM my GU8 3L CDR is stock standard. In early Jan I'm getting a 2.75" Beaudesert exhaust. I already have the boost and EGT gauges, although not connected.

    What I'd planned to do was to get the boost gauge wired and plumbed once the stores open again, then once the exhaust got here get the exhaust fitted, EGT gauge hooked up and then put it on the Dyno to fine tune.

    I've been given conflicting advice about blocking the EGR on the current CDR engines. Are they needed? If so, do I need to do anything, other than what I have planned, after fitting the blanking plate, which I'll do prior to getting it on the dyno?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonicus View Post
    ARG! Every time I start looking at engine mods/protection I come away more confused than I was when I started

    ATM my GU8 3L CDR is stock standard. In early Jan I'm getting a 2.75" Beaudesert exhaust. I already have the boost and EGT gauges, although not connected.

    What I'd planned to do was to get the boost gauge wired and plumbed once the stores open again, then once the exhaust got here get the exhaust fitted, EGT gauge hooked up and then put it on the Dyno to fine tune.

    I've been given conflicting advice about blocking the EGR on the current CDR engines. Are they needed? If so, do I need to do anything, other than what I have planned, after fitting the blanking plate, which I'll do prior to getting it on the dyno?
    Mite aswell hook the egt up at the same time as the boost then all ull have to do is put the probe in 4 the exhaust then u all done, id b blocking the egr 4 sure, pull ur throttle bodie off and have a good look dwn ur inlet manifold then u make the decision if ur gona block it or not, trust me it'l b a no brainer

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    Quote Originally Posted by WYLD333 View Post
    Mite aswell hook the egt up at the same time as the boost then all ull have to do is put the probe in 4 the exhaust then u all done, id b blocking the egr 4 sure, pull ur throttle bodie off and have a good look dwn ur inlet manifold then u make the decision if ur gona block it or not, trust me it'l b a no brainer
    Yep... X2

    Before EGR was accidently blocked by a defective EGR gasket I bought (if you get my drift) the oil in my truck would be blacker than a cavemans crack about 5 mins after it was changed.

    The Ferret is an excellent source of great quality defective EGR gaskets.

    P.S. The other great use for a scan gauge or ultra gauge is clearing the occasional P0401 fault code and check engine light you will get with a blocked EGR.
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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    Cheers guys. Will give Ferret a yell after Chrissy.

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