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Old 28-09-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Blocking off the Emmission Control

Hey guys. I am not overly familiar with this theory but remember reading about it some time ago and it was mentioned to me again over the WE. Can you block the emmission control on the D22 STR? If so how? Do I need to do any other mods first etc.

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Best way is to put ball bearings in the hoses if the cops check it out and see it's disconnected they could defect you, less likely to see it with ball bearings in there though...
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do a search for egr butterfly mod or the like. there is some good pictures and diagrams in the thread that i used to do it. the guys that wrote all the info made it simple as to do in 5 mins.
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Did the search but the images have been taken down (boo hoo)
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Try egr/butterfly mod - The Navara Forum
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Cheers.
ANy pics of how the catchment can is set up?
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Same forum, just search.
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I just blocked off my EGR and it has made such a difference in power delivery. I would say its easily gained 10-15kw roughly.
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I'm surprised no one else has said this...
Anyone who does this is a thought less dick.
Its put on there for a reason.
One person doing it wouldn't make a difference, but this is a public forum that many people read.

Also, its not going to do you any good.
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