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Hi, I've been told that whilst having a remap the egr valve can be closed which can save build up of carbon that the hdi is renowned for and prolongs turbo life!
Anyone know any info on this?
My egr valve on my derv car.. not a ds3 has been mapped out well Werth it in long run.. some people regime t put a blanking plate in and some don't bother.. I never bothered and have had no issues with it so far and it's done 60k in last 2half yrs since mapping it out
I've never heard of this, will be interested to hear our resident mapper (Jamie at SP Tuning) thinks.... As per your other thread, if you want a remap I wouldn't go anywhere else but Jamie for it
I have changed 2 1.6 hdi turbos in the last 4 weeks, both with snapped shafts :-/
We do a lot of cars with EGR delete included in the mapping, my Transporter has been done since new.
It's no problem to do it, just that with it done in the Hdi it never seems to work as well, causes hesitations and sometimes fault lights. It's because there's too many unknown intervening maps that need recalibrating in order for it to work smoothly.
VAG BMW MB Vauxhall always works perfectly.
I've never tried EGR delete on the DS3 1.6Hdi's, but have already found the EGR maps to switch it off, how well it works, won't know till we try
EGR valve from Audi A4 2.0TDi
White on red THP
Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP
I was very close to getting my turbo hybrid till I found out its a pain in the a** to do the 110hdi turbo. But if the egr delete works out well I wouldn't mind taking a 300 mile round trip
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