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benny f gsi,n it
15-07-07, 03:43 PM
Hey what have people done with their egr valves i have been told to block mine off by inserting a peice of threaded bar into the head where the egr passage is and block the valve off?
Benny
gsi 2.5 flann
15-07-07, 04:21 PM
yes this is as i did when fitting win 40's to a nova gsi. best way is to get abolt and screw it in till it goes tight the carefully cut thehead off with out damaging the cylinder head
benny f gsi,n it
15-07-07, 06:51 PM
ok then make a plate up to cover the egr valve?
does it affect normal injection and what are the benifits?
craig green
16-07-07, 10:28 AM
I blanked mine with a peice of alloy plate cut to shape over the port on the outside of the inlet manifold. Was fine.
This is E16SE engines yes?
benny f gsi,n it
16-07-07, 02:22 PM
yer e16se, you just replaced the valve with a cover and not blockin off the egr port in the cylinder head?
If your using the standard inlet yeah.
Just put a plate over the Egr valve hole.
I used 5mm Alloy to block mine iirc.
craig green
16-07-07, 02:45 PM
yer e16se, you just replaced the valve with a cover and not blockin off the egr port in the cylinder head?
Yes.
benny f gsi,n it
16-07-07, 02:49 PM
ok so need to actually block the main port in the cylinder head just block the valve off?
JUST block the valve if your using the standard inlet manifold.
craig green
16-07-07, 04:24 PM
Or leave it. You will gain nothing from removing it.
benny f gsi,n it
16-07-07, 06:39 PM
i think i will ask my head tuners to block the passage and i shall make a plate to cover the valve.
Cheers
If your using the standard inlet theres no need to block the head as the inlet still has a hole for it.
Just blocked the Valve holes.
benny f gsi,n it
16-07-07, 11:47 PM
ok cool
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