04-12-2024, 09:19 AM | #1 |
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N4720C EGR and DPF delete?
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I new BMW driver, was wagen fan untill now I am wondering does anyone have experience in blocking egr and deleting dpf on Bmw X1 18d 2010. Motor is n4720c. What is your experience with this? Should I do it or not? Thanks. |
04-13-2024, 01:21 AM | #2 | |
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If you are looking for some DIY, you can clean EGR this is couple hour job if done carefully all you need is tools, EGR/carb cleaner spray, and a new O-ring. I think it is a great preventative maintenance, as EGR tends to accumulate lots of soot overtime which may impact its work. For issues with DPF, using app few forced regenerations can be done at a good time on a motorway to help it clean itself.
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Having no EGR and DPF results in a tiny bit of power increase. Is it worth it, especially if the system functioning properly?
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04-13-2024, 09:33 PM | #5 |
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I understand. I have read about advantages and disadvantages for egr+dpf removal. Egr at first place is what concern me.
I am getting these codes on diagnostics, almost all related to egr/dpf: DTC P14A3 BMW - Pressure Of Diesel Particulate Filter Implausible To Atmospheric Pressure Or Boost Pressure DTC P115C BMW - MAF Sensor DTC 4A6E BMW - Glow Plug DTC 4933 BMW - Air system, air to EGR mass flow, plausibility DTC 447B BMW - Lambda sensor 1 bank 1, oxygen concentration in overrun mode implausible DTC 4D03 BMW - Exhaust back pressure bank1 Thats why I was thinking about egr+dpf removal. I have read online that egr blocking can couse problems with engine (higher combustion temps). Is this something I need to worry about? Is blocking egr bad for my engine? I know all good sides, bit I am worried about downsides for egr blank. Is this true? Does egr blank damage n47 motors? |
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I would have started by replacing a MAF sensor, then I would have called forced DPF regeneration. If it works, it works. I had to do a software run for DPF at 120k miles, I had an error saying 'end of life reached' for DPF, but in fact is still in a good condition.
Running with this error for a very long time means no regeneration is taking place and is likely to result in a blockage sooner or later, so your worries are valid. It seems error 1,2,4 are linked together and could have been sorted by replacing MAF sensor. 3 is a bad Glow plug which only affects cold starts and start/stop system. 4 and 5 looks like DPF errors.
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Thanks for info!
I took my car to chip tunning house, they deleted eger and dpf. Yet I have Glow Plug error left on diagnostics. On cold weather I got this little blue smoke on exhaust only on start (2c); https://drive.google.com/file/d/11-P...w?usp=drivesdk Later on warm weather (20c) nothing at all; https://drive.google.com/file/d/11-h...w?usp=drivesdk This is glow plug oriented right? |
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