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    still a thread that I link to friends who have got themselves a patrol. great option but sadly have not done it myself.
    on a similar subject, what function do the egrc-valves a and b and the throttle control have and how do we as home mechanics use those to our advantage?
    three dial looking jibbers above the turbo area.egrc-val.jpg

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    Just block the egr on the engine mate and don't worry about the other two thingo's.

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    sounds like a flawless plan but still interested in what they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snakessou View Post
    sounds like a flawless plan but still interested in what they do.
    Wouldn't have clue bud. Not real familiar with the crd's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    Wouldn't have clue bud. Not real familiar with the crd's.
    They are part of the Di's , you won't find them on the CRD's.

    The CRD's have a completely different EGR system to the Di

    Di's use 3 electrically operated vacuum ported solenoids (as shown in his piccy) to control the EGR and Throttle valve for 1 of 4 settings

    As well as having water cooled EGR the CRD's use an electrically driven motor wired to the ECM to position the EGR valve which is fully variable.
    The EGR on the CRD's is much more responsive and significantly less likely to produce boost spikes.

    Bottom line tho, is you are still 'breathing your own farts' as was so aptly put the other day so, yeah, just block the sucker
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    They are part of the Di's , you won't find them on the CRD's. The CRD's have a completely different EGR system to the Di Di's use 3 electrically operated vacuum ported solenoids (as shown in his piccy) to control the EGR and Throttle valve for 1 of 4 settings As well as having water cooled EGR the CRD's use an electrically driven motor wired to the ECM to position the EGR valve which is fully variable. The EGR on the CRD's is much more responsive and significantly less likely to produce boost spikes. Bottom line tho, is you are still 'breathing your own farts' as was so aptly put the other day so, yeah, just block the sucker
    Does the CRD EGR blanking plate need a hole in it? I thought I'd read somewhere it did

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    Quote Originally Posted by growler2058 View Post
    Does the CRD EGR blanking plate need a hole in it? I thought I'd read somewhere it did
    A small hole will stop the ECU throwing occasional P0401 fault codes (EGR Volume error).

    I didn't drill mine tho.
    Every CRD owner should have a scanner, crazy if you don't IMHO, so all you do is reset the fault on the rare occasions you happen to get them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    They are part of the Di's , you won't find them on the CRD's.

    The CRD's have a completely different EGR system to the Di

    Di's use 3 electrically operated vacuum ported solenoids (as shown in his piccy) to control the EGR and Throttle valve for 1 of 4 settings

    As well as having water cooled EGR the CRD's use an electrically driven motor wired to the ECM to position the EGR valve which is fully variable.
    The EGR on the CRD's is much more responsive and significantly less likely to produce boost spikes.

    Bottom line tho, is you are still 'breathing your own farts' as was so aptly put the other day so, yeah, just block the sucker
    The pic posted is from a crd though....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    The pic posted is from a crd though....
    Well, thats damn odd, disregard my prev... Confused am I (in my best Yoda voice)
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Well, thats damn odd, disregard my prev... Confused am I (in my best Yoda voice)
    Haha, with the hMm! In the Yoda voice too.

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