Tasc4life wrote:Anyone experienced the claims made in just about every blanking plate listings on fleabay?
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When blocking the EGR port you are redirecting 100% of the exhaust gases back out the exhaust via the turbo. The turbo now has total exhaust pressure turning the blades which means the turbo will spool up quicker. End quote
Most are under $10 to buy. I've read up on other threads about how they assist with soot ect. I'm just wondering if anyone has noticed a quicker spooling turbo....? (dont like my chances)
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L200Shogun wrote:Tasc4life wrote:Anyone experienced the claims made in just about every blanking plate listings on fleabay?
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When blocking the EGR port you are redirecting 100% of the exhaust gases back out the exhaust via the turbo. The turbo now has total exhaust pressure turning the blades which means the turbo will spool up quicker. End quote
Most are under $10 to buy. I've read up on other threads about how they assist with soot ect. I'm just wondering if anyone has noticed a quicker spooling turbo....? (dont like my chances)
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I suspect you won't like the answer on here.
Jump on Facebook. Blank plates, more power, less lag, faster turbo spooling, better fuel economy, more power and 0 associated issues. All tested by the seat of the pants dyno too.
Tony wrote:Quicker spool is obtained by dealing with the throttle body closing under EGR command (this is possible with MQ but can have an undesirable side effect depending on how its done). Blanking the EGR off (especially with a holed plate) alone makes little gain here.
The EGR system works a little differently on the 4N15 compared to the 4D56 and 4M41. Main one being the addition of an EGR cooler bypass solenoid and its tendency to dump raw soot (EGR opens much as 80%) at idle, warm up and in cooler climates.
Cowboy Dave wrote:Tony is your man for that. He's been experimenting, but as his comment above probably shows, it's complicated on the MQ.
jerrah wrote:Has there been issues of the intake sooting up like the previous models?
Rattle wrote:Does anyone have any photos of the correct place to install the EGR blanking plate on the MQ? Electronic plug and play solution from chip tuning still "a couple of months away" 01/05/2016.
dan40d wrote:Having had the manifold in the challenger replaced twice (under warranty) before I fitted an EGR blank, my MQ will be getting one from day dot. I literally ordered the car and 10mins later jumped on eBay and bought the EGR plate.
Machine48 wrote:dan40d wrote:Having had the manifold in the challenger replaced twice (under warranty) before I fitted an EGR blank, my MQ will be getting one from day dot. I literally ordered the car and 10mins later jumped on eBay and bought the EGR plate.
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