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    Fitting all your reccomendations to protect 2011 CRD, definately the right thing?

    Hi All,

    Next Thursday , I am getting the following fitted to my 2011 CRD, 3 Inch Redback exhaust with EGT Guage, Oil Catch Can Provent 200, Dawes and Needle valve with Boost Guage, EGR Block & getting a scan guage to clear the engine check light if it arises.

    Just wanted to confirm I am doing the right thing? , I was talking to a guy yesterday and he put some doubt in my mind, saying how these manufacturers put all this time and money into research and development and that it would be a very small percentage of cars that have issues. On the other hand we have all the forum people recommending these mods.

    I just want the car to be reliable and I want the engine to last as long as possible.

    I can't stuff the engine by doing these things? they are getting fitted by a qualified mechanic.

    Would appreciate your feedback.

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    Renee

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    Hi Renee,
    Your question could get as many different replies as there are members on the forum, as it depends on what the person believes in. Personally I have a 2005 GU and do nto have anything fitted as yet. having said that, I am getting ready to fit a NADS system That is EGT guage, Dawes and Needle valve and boost guage and EGR block. This is because I believe in the extra safety provided to the engine by this modification, although my model GU4, does not have the reputation of earlier models for grenading. Your 2011 model "should not need" the system, but there is a difference between needing it and having it. Certainly the modifications should improve the general running and longevity odf the engine.
    The other mods you are fitting are great whether they are needed or not. I think all diesel vehicles should have a catch can fitted. Having a Scanguage is always a bonus to see the health of your engine, not just to clear faults. The exhaust mods are in my opinion not necessary but sertainly a good thing to do while you are doing the other mods.
    With all due respect to your mechanic, manufacturesrs put as much time and money into research and development as is necessary to get the machine on the road at the least cost to them. This is proven by the number of pre 2004/5 3 ltr motors that did fail and also the number of "crimped" intercoolers that leak oil. I am one of those victims and really it is only a matter of fitting a better manufactured intercooler.
    In answer to your question, no if the mods are done correctly you can't stuff your engine.
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    not being a party pooper but they recon the 2.75 " Beaudesert exhaust works better on the CRD
    At least fit gauges to see what the motor is doing
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    yes i would definitely fit what you are getting done, i have a 4.2 but still have the egr blank and the egt and boost gauges along with the 3" exhaust, as 3d said 2.75 seems to work better for a 3ltr from what others say.
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    I have a 2008 CRD, EGR blank, Provent 200 and Scanguage are no brainers and were the first things I did in the way of mods. No exhaust nasties mixing with the pcv blow by clogging up your intake! Think of it like your car smoking cigarettes, you're helping it kick the habit! Scanguage for check engine light and it’s a cool bit of kit!!

    As for the rest I do have boost / egt gauge, intercooler upgrade, exhaust and DP Chip on the list but this is cream on top stuff. I will fit Dawes and needle valve if required to combat boost spikes but only if it’s needed.

    Manufacturers do put time and effort into R&D but they are still bound by emission regs. You are doing the right thing!!
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    all on board with the 2.75 exhaust and the main reason for these upgrades on the crd is power mine is quite a credible power house now
    07 crd,,bridgestone 697lt, 2.75 buedesert ex, SOLD theres a lot of my blood, sweat and money in that troll.


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    Hey Hybrid.
    I was a bit sceptical at first my self with fitting all of that to my CRD. And once I had it all fitted, I was kicking my self for not doing it earlier. Especially the manual boost control. Car thanked me for that after it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    Hey Hybrid.
    I was a bit sceptical at first my self with fitting all of that to my CRD. And once I had it all fitted, I was kicking my self for not doing it earlier. Especially the manual boost control. Car thanked me for that after it.
    so hodge what did the manual boost controller do for you
    07 crd,,bridgestone 697lt, 2.75 buedesert ex, SOLD theres a lot of my blood, sweat and money in that troll.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin07 View Post
    so hodge what did the manual boost controller do for you
    Few things mate. Allowed me to set max PSI, hence eliminating potential limp mode. And most importantly gave me a smooth, even, linear boost curve, instead of the factory boost doing the "yoyo" all over the place. And , also you can then adjust spool up rate as well to suit.
    Dawes/needle valves can be finicky, but once set right, do wonders to the cars performance and feel.
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    Thanks for the feedback, noted on the 2.75" beaudesert exhaust, but I have already purchased the redback 3", so hopefully that will be ok. Cheers Renee

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