TD27T EGR Removal

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Dr Rocket
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TD27T EGR Removal

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I have just finished changing the injector pump on my 1990 terrano TD27t and in the process I removed the EGR valve and the butterfly actuator. I also made up blanking plates for where the EGR valve was located. I took a lot of photos and also scanned the drawing of the blanking plate with dimensions.
If anyone wants the photos email me at lesday@wn.com.au and I will send them to you.

Regards Les.
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Re: TD27T EGR Removal

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upload them to a free photo hosting such as http://photobucket.com/ and post the links :)
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Iv'e made them into PDF word documents with descriptions so they will be easy to email.
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Re: TD27T EGR Removal

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did you find you have more power by blocking it off i know mine seams to have more ?
Terrano TD 2.7 and a ssangyong Rexton
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Re: TD27T EGR Removal

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It has got more power but it is hard to tell if that is what did the trick as I cleaned out the inlet manifold, added a catch tank for the blowby removed the EGR and replaced and retimed the injector pump all at the same time.I am still running it on 50% used engine oil and the other day I had it up to 150kph!
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Re: TD27T EGR Removal

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disablin egr will not increase max power as its normally not on at full throttle, unless its faulty which is fairly common.
however you will notice part throttle is a lot better.
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