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topshot_2k

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 19:27

mine was blanked when i had my velos on x16xe, ran fine and didnt fail mot


willhouse

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 16:33

second yes


Dave A

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 15:36

yes.


Scotty C

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 15:08

So can you get away with blanking it off without it failing a MOT or running shit?


Dean_W

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 13:18

Heres a pic of mine. If you look at the front of the box, there is a metal pipe that runs down the side of the engine. This is to link the EGR port with the inlet. They supply you with a EGR plate with a take off for this on it. That's how Mantzel reckon you should do it.



[Edited on 24-10-2006 by Dean_W]


johnscorsaXE

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 13:13

i never understood whih was the egr. i blanked the port on the inlet manifold and passed mot fine.
whats the other canister thing and fits on the back of the lower inlets then?


Scotty C

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 24th Oct 06 at 12:47

It comes with a EGR blanking plate. Now, I've asked a few people and they say if you blank the EGR off, it will run the like a bag of shit, and fail the MOT on emissions. How true is this?

Can it be fitted with the EGR still in place?

I've searched, but no thread really covers these questions. Thankyou :look: