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Author: | bigcoupee [ Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | EHM or Provent Worth It? |
I dont want to worry about freeze up or provent cost and filters. I dont mind cleaning my boost sensor now and again. Can you guys convince me? |
Author: | rpapkey [ Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:23 pm ] |
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The oil flat out sludges stuff up. Including but not limited to the intercooler, intercooler hoses, Intake, etc. Mr turbo wants clean dry air. Start feeding it oil through the inlet and it's not going to live as long as it's meant to. Not to mention the amount of restriction between the turbo and the intake, causing power loss. At the very least if your not going to do something you should probably install the silicone hoses. I believe them to be more oil resistant than rubber ones. I can't imagine the damage that a chunk of rubber hose would do when it starts to fall apart. Is that enough? I'm sure you'll hear more. Good luck with whatever you decide. |
Author: | onthehunt [ Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:42 pm ] |
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I wouldn't consider the ehm with your location. |
Author: | Joe Romas [ Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | I wish I could show you a picture |
Yesterday may son and I cleaned the intake manifold on his 99 Jetta TDI. It had been 60k since the last cleaning ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | 05infernoCRDL [ Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: I wish I could show you a picture |
Joe Romas wrote: On the brighter side we found that using a solid plate instead of a steel gasket (blocking) on a EGR tube on his 99.5 A4 platform ALH engine (jetta/golf) with the EGR turned down low using vag-com that his has not thrown a cell with 100 miles so far
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() the SEGR is an electrical steel plate. the EGR always stays closed. if you chose to take the SEGR out and install the bypass plug that is the only way the EGR will open back up |
Author: | Threeweight [ Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:27 am ] |
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I just got in a ccv filter built by TDIWagonGuy (I posted about it a while back). Made from PVC, with a drain valve at the base, packed with a synthetic filtering material. Intake and out spurs, and a screw on cap that can be removed to access the filter material. Have yet to install (need to get the heater blower recall done). I will afterwards. |
Author: | Joe Romas [ Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: I wish I could show you a picture |
05infernoCRDL wrote: the SEGR is an electrical steel plate. the EGR always stays closed. if you chose to take the SEGR out and install the bypass plug that is the only way the EGR will open back up
The SEGR is a very good solution with one potential problem ![]() ![]() Our county does not have e-checks yet but has flunked air quality so e-tests are inevitable so any solution must be easially switchable like the "test jumper" ![]() |
Author: | bbertram [ Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:53 am ] |
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EHM all the way, I have run it and ZERO complaints and no freeze ups. It works perfectly, even on those -35 days this winter. |
Author: | crd liberty [ Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: I wish I could show you a picture |
Joe Romas wrote: 05infernoCRDL wrote: the SEGR is an electrical steel plate. the EGR always stays closed. if you chose to take the SEGR out and install the bypass plug that is the only way the EGR will open back up The SEGR is a very good solution with one potential problem ![]() ![]() Our county does not have e-checks yet but has flunked air quality so e-tests are inevitable so any solution must be easially switchable like the "test jumper" ![]() Hi Joe. The only insulation you have to open doing the SEGR are the wires that need to be tied into. Cut the wires, skin the insulation back a bit, slide on heat shrink, twist or crimp wires, solder, smother in sensor safe permatex, slide heat shrink down and heat. Good as new ![]() I myself was very concerned about hacking the wires but it works very well. Try it, you'll like it ![]() Steve |
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