Why install plates and fancy things when simply unplugging it works so well![]()
Why install plates and fancy things when simply unplugging it works so well![]()
I ran with it unplugged for 1k miles both before my DPF delete & after. Unplugged was an improvment - but nothing spectacular. Then I made my own plates and completely deleted both EGR & Cooler. It still throws the same code (P0405)..... but for me it was a HUGE improvment in engine performance. Idle quality, throttle response, power, spoolup & exhaust brake are all seriously improved over simply unplugging.
With the EGR unplugged I would at times have a rough idle/stumbling/surging at startup (from the butterfly trying to close I assume) - hasn't happened since removing everything. I do get a MAF code at times - but no more startup weirdness. I also have the DPF pressure sensor box unplugged - which eliminates the OHC dinging at me every 10mins.
I guess if you're all about keeping things stock looking unplugging works and definetly will help the engine/turbo out... . but it will still allow *some* exhaust gasses and soot to get by. IMO if you want the engine to last as long as possible - delete everything, live with the check engine light (untill a code-free EGR delete is ready) and enjoy. Put it all back together for warranty work if you have a touchy dealer and don't put a programmer on it.
Hey, I'm glad you chimed in. I find that for the first 1/4 mile I get a bit of a bucking at mid throttle thanks to the EGR unplug, but didn't know that completely removing the system would take care of that. It's not an issue for normal driving, but if you ever need to star the engine and just let it idle for more than a few minutes it becomes a problem. Would you be able to explain what all you removed? The two things I am wondering about is
#1: did you pull the butterfly valve in the intake out and
#2: the egr valve that is on the passenger side of the engine, what did you do with that. I seem to recall hearing that someone unplugged that and it was causing them troubles. I only have the driver's side module unplugged.
I have a replacement / modded pressure box on mine, no dinging every 10 minutes. I don't remember who made it but can look it up on my invoice if you'd like.
ummm... . nothing really to effect - DPF is gone, Cat is gone, NOX filter is gone. Turbo is happier, no regen at all... . I could go on... . but in short the engine runs like it should now and should last MUCH longer.....
I'm not sure the regen is completely gone. Unless you have some other device that resets the filter timers, it should perform a regen based on the filter timer. That would normally occur after driving several hours at highway speeds. The only other way is to get an active code that stops regen from occurring. Without looking them up, I believe there are about five such codes.