On the older 90/110 engines, place a ballbearing on the EGR valve nipple, and push the hose back on.
Vagcom never seems to reduce the function enough.
On a PD blocking the control pipe will mostly throw a intermittent CEL, and the best way is to make a blank out of a bit of biscuit tin to attach between the exhaust manifold & the EGR pipe (to inlet).
You may get a light on for a while, but it will extinguish.
Hi Guys,
Still learning more about my Mk2 (1998)
Ibiza Tdi 90.
I dont have any probs with my car throughout its entire rev range so wouldnt shut the EGR off just for more response. However, I want to do it for manintaining my TDI health.
So....
a) given the quoted post says VAG-COM is not effective as complete blocking, if i post a photho of my engine can someone mark out where the EGR pipe is?
b) alternatively if VAG-COM can be effective on these old TDI's, I was wondering if a member who lives in Coventry or Birmingham might
help turn mine down - of course i would pay you for your time and trouble!
c) Finally, where is the best place to by my own VAG-COM lead and software? (i.e. can they be bought from motor factors? Is it expensive from SEAT?
Thanks for the
help guys!
Rocky