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wrc said:sorry guys for got to ask.
because i have the vacum & boost gauge, dose that mean i have to have to pipes, coming of the gauge, 1 for the vacum & one for the boost, or NOT.
spaniels fr said:How come you still have an EGR valve devonutopia?
Oh so that will be why my engine light is on then, because i haven't got a EGR. So is there anotherway to get rid of the engine light?devonutopia said:Not found a way to remove it entirely. Its blanked off with a big bit of metal at the moment, which in turn keeps the engine light on as it wants some EGR and its getting zilch. Heard I might be able to alter the vacuum pipe end a bit to allow a little air through it and fool the ECU in to thinking its doing a little EGR processing.
It might be there in body, but the EGR is doing nothing at all.
Oh, and guages do hit negative. Mine flicks down to -0.6 bar when turning it off.![]()
stoneyfordNI said:@micky
you do know your dipstick is missingcould be messy
wrc said:thanks for the info, have already got the pipe in place, no where near any heat, all nice & neat, gauge in pod & all lights up, just awaiting the part now to finish it off.
saved me saying itSisson said:That won't be any good on a diesel as you can't just "T" into a pipe, you have to tap into the inlet manifold pipe form the intercooler or from where wrc is doing it from, the boost sensor.
devonutopia said:In theory you can tap in anywhere from the pipe coming out the bottom of the turbo, right to the inlet though? All is at the same pressure isn't it? Not sure if the pressure will be higher initially by the turbo, so perhaps a readout from the inlet is slightly more realistic to what the engine is getting.![]()