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oxford-boy



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Arctic Frost

Blanked mine around 4K miles ago. Runs not much different to be honest but the service guys have stopped reporting (costly) issues with the EGRs now they are gone.

All I can say is that removing them caused no problems (including MOT). 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE in Artic Frost. 20" 2010 HST Alloys, sidesteps, Hawke tips, plus minor bits and bobs along with a remap. Four spike spiders ready for the Alps again now tucked up in their garage boxes...

Post #334059 Mon Feb 27 2012 6:55am
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D4jww



Member Since: 08 Feb 2012
Location: London
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avos wrote:
So far also here everything is fine, am still puzzled actually as to why.

There is a side effect though, I seem to be getting about 2 to 3 mpg more

I have bought the blanking kit from bas, but any will do...

More good news, will be blanking mine asap, from what I have heard from LR and educated sources is that you are likely to get engine light if the the egr develop a fault. I wonder if a blanked EGR would fail sooner than a non blanked one due to lack of gas movement? Would imagine poring EGR cleaner down the valve might help, once a year?

Post #334140 Mon Feb 27 2012 5:05pm
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Mike waldie



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England 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

I've been told the light will never come back on and it seems to run a lot smoother......

Post #334143 Mon Feb 27 2012 5:43pm
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avos



Member Since: 26 Aug 2008
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I think the best place to blank it of is between the EGR and Exhaust manifold, that way you will avoid hot/dirty exhaust gases to get in touch with the unit. BAS doesn’t do it there, they use the pipe from the EGR valve to the intake (and one on the intake), but this is how I will do it at least, it will be a bit more work but will last much longer.

Be aware though, I have read at least of 1 case where the owner of a D4 reported the P0401 error of a 2008MY after blanking it off, so not all engine management systems have disabled this function.

All I can speculate so far is that maybe the original ECU software had the check, and with an update the check has been taken out, or something else has changed. Otherwise I can’t understand why all the documentation points to the egr gas flow check (working on all other EU4 cars I know of). RRS SDV6 HEV Dynamic
XKR 700 BHP with Twin-screw and LSD

Post #334147 Mon Feb 27 2012 6:13pm
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SRE



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Spain 

Also worth remembering, Pete Bell (BAS) is also working on a patch that will shut the EGR valves perminantly. In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Frightened away from the Sports due to crank failures
Gone - A couple of RRS, A couple of Disco's. However thinking of another Sport.

Post #334225 Tue Feb 28 2012 12:09pm
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avos



Member Since: 26 Aug 2008
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SRE wrote:
Also worth remembering, Pete Bell (BAS) is also working on a patch that will shut the EGR valves perminantly.

That would be great, but then it would also be worth mentioning when Pete will be ready and what it will cost, or? RRS SDV6 HEV Dynamic
XKR 700 BHP with Twin-screw and LSD

Post #334245 Tue Feb 28 2012 1:30pm
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D4jww



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avos wrote:
SRE wrote:
Also worth remembering, Pete Bell (BAS) is also working on a patch that will shut the EGR valves perminantly.

That would be great, but then it would also be worth mentioning when Pete will be ready and what it will cost, or?
he has more important things to do and I could not wait any longer so fitted the blanking plates on MY08 D3.
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/post912283.html#912283
Have any one read the fault codes after fitting blanking kit?

Post #337229 Tue Mar 20 2012 8:12pm
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avos



Member Since: 26 Aug 2008
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Am checking regularly, but no codes, not even pending ones.

The P0402 description doesn’t seem to be related as far as I can see to blocking of the ports (it would be the other way around). Could it have been that the code was already there before the job?

Still haven’t gotten time to install the coolingmist unit for cleaning up, but will try to do it rather sooner than later having seen the mess the EGR left behind in your pictures. RRS SDV6 HEV Dynamic
XKR 700 BHP with Twin-screw and LSD

Post #337252 Wed Mar 21 2012 6:51am
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kiwirich



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Australia 
One question

Hi Avos,

I have one question............
Were your EGR Valves Blanked while they still worked Ok. IE they still work but no gas goes through now due to the blanks ?

Richard

Post #337261 Wed Mar 21 2012 10:20am
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avos



Member Since: 26 Aug 2008
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Even when you blank them off, the EGR valves need to stay operational, otherwise you will get some errors. So if you have a faulty valve now it has to be fixed, as blanking them of will not make a difference (unless of course you have already P0401 errors...). RRS SDV6 HEV Dynamic
XKR 700 BHP with Twin-screw and LSD

Post #337275 Wed Mar 21 2012 12:04pm
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D4jww



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If Pete finally finish the software patch then no need to replace the faulty egr, but big question would be if the patch is cheaper than the egr replacement? Pete did mention once that the remap would need to be updated aswell if I remember correctly, I am thinking it must possible to trick the engine management that the faulty erg is working by freeing the egr motor from the valve or pluging the loom into a working egr, tied away under the engine insulation. Because the main challenge would be to pass MOT with tougher test requirements after April! This is al worst case scenario with the better acesss after removing egr pipes I think one should be able to clean the valve somehow and prevent it failing?

Post #337293 Wed Mar 21 2012 1:50pm
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avos



Member Since: 26 Aug 2008
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Best would be a software solution, and I might investigate that one later. But there is nothing now, no commitment from anyone to solve it soon, so not a lot of options.

I think it is better to blank the EGR between exhaust side and the Valve itself as then it will not get dirty. As long as the EGR unit is ok, you will not get any issues with the MOT. RRS SDV6 HEV Dynamic
XKR 700 BHP with Twin-screw and LSD

Post #337296 Wed Mar 21 2012 2:05pm
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Snowski



Member Since: 13 Apr 2009
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Netherlands 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Cairns Blue

SRE wrote:
Also worth remembering, Pete Bell (BAS) is also working on a patch that will shut the EGR valves perminantly.


I ordered the EGR blanking kit for my 2006 RRS from Bell Auto Services (excellent guys!).

The shop here in Netherlands took 2 hours to remove the EGR pipes, clean the engine and mount the blanking kit. According to the shop holder it took them only 10-15 minutes to unmount the pipes, but cleaning the engine took the most time..!

Works like a charm, so very happy about this solution. Thanks.

Only thing I notice is that the fuel consumption shows 6 km/liter on my display (dashboard), while I used to get around 10 km/liter.

The car feels like it's actually driving alot better. Could the reading be off on the board computer because the EGR is now blanked off?

Have not driven lots of miles on it yet since installment so reading might change.

Post #337614 Fri Mar 23 2012 7:18pm
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D4jww



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Never trust the fuel consumption computer measure it at the pumps! What part of the enige did they clean?

Post #337624 Fri Mar 23 2012 7:53pm
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D4jww



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avos wrote:


Still haven’t gotten time to install the coolingmist unit for cleaning up, but will try to do it rather sooner than later having seen the mess the EGR left behind in your pictures.


Remind me again how does the coolingmist work, because cleaning the parts I took out was very difficult , oil and soot mixture forms a grease/ tar deposit, would have liked to clean the inlet manifold on each bank of cilinders but it's part of the tappetcover so to much involved but could see additional flaps in each track and all surfaces covered in the deposit, interesting the deposits only start after the ports of the egr pipes in the inlet track in the direction towards the cilinders so clealy comming from the exhaust gasses. Shocked

Post #337626 Fri Mar 23 2012 8:11pm
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