Thanks guys, it gets more interesting as time goes on, think I may have bought the wrong car, maybe should have stayed with me old 20VT petrol.
How do I know if the EGR is in closed position?
And are we saying that if I fit the smal hole gasket plate to restrict the EGR flow that this is only somthing we can run for a short time?.
Thanks again guys.
i thort i made a balls up with this car but i havent the more people understand it the further it able to be advanced the main
problem with this car is its two advanced for its own good
as you see im running at 240bhp on this car now and thats with my boost at a slugish 26psi im able to push it to around 32psi now and bring it in a lot qwicker than teh curent boost its goin to be a hell of a ride wen i finally get it all mapped in properly
dont giv up
to find if the egr is in the closed position engine off keys out of the ignition then remove the egr gass return pipe it looks like 2 big torx bolts but they are just big allen keys make a bit of room shine a torch inside the valve inside should look like its flush inside its housing if it looks extended its open if not its closed
i think the egr instantly closes after the ignition is off but best to check as you dont want it stuck open
you could even make a small blanking plate and just pop it inbtween the egr and the egr gass recurculation pipe