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    I realise that the GT was never introduced to the US, I just thought that if Malone had normal tunes for them regardless maybe there was enough international demand for them to make a dynamic EGR tune for the GT as well - but you're probably right, it's a long shot.

    As for the DPF I'm aware of hi flow DPFs and gutting the stock DPF which became more popular options since I deleted mine, but I went through a lot of trouble to obtain a tune with minimum soot and as it is with Custom Code I can report zero smoke under normal load, light smoke under heavier (perhaps 2/3) load and a brief moment of heavy smoke only when you hammer it to WOT, which I believe is no different with the 103 TDI without a DPF. I've been on the tail end of those dirty old diesels quite often since I routinely drive through industrial districts, so believe me I like making people breathe in soot about as much as I like breathing it in myself, but for what it's worth I do consider what I have currently as acceptable.

    Back to the topic (somewhat), since I already have a tune anyway I myself am unlikely to go down the dynamic EGR tune route, which makes my most viable option a provent since I'm not nearly a serious enough tinkerer to block off the EGR - hope you can have that kit figured out soon! I already have an APR intake so I'm just waiting for the word (and some cash...)

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    Well that's nice to hear, sorry if I was abrupt, but I agree no one likes following a belching diesel, and that fact alone prevents me from going the full removal. Gutting the DPF would be just as bad really, which is why I think partial flow is the best compromise, and whilst it will still soot a bit, it is supposedly at least 50% as good as a 90% OEM DPF. You can also dial in more % removal in the partial flow by increasing the surface area. I'm keen to try and make this work, and balance soot with flow, enough to turn off the regens with the CCode delete tune, but with a form of DPF still in place.

    Believe me I've been on both sides of that fence, having bought one of the 3 first Miltek delete pipes to hit Australia, but I have to take note of Gale Banks example that you can indeed build power without soot. Dropping the EGR will only decrease the soot, as too will keeping that inlet air as cool as possible.

    I'm quite confident a plate with a small 10mm hole drilled in it, coupled with an O2 sensor spacer would probably not throw a dash cell, yet reduce the EGR dramatically. Whilst my TDI does take longer to warm up, if you drive it normally it's not that much longer, and I'd swap the potential for higher cylinder wear ( already very low in diesels ) with no gunk at all going through my engine, and less soot production. With a tune you would have to watch EGT's very closely, as reducing EGR theoretically raises them.
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    How did you do the removal? Did you read how to do it somewhere or just have a crack?

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    You could try install the Provent200.

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    Just got the 'Emissions Workshop' warning light come on in my golf. ive read a few different posts on google and cant narrow the problem down. some say a manifold flap replacement, others say the filter needs replacing etc. 1 trip before the light came on (same day) i noticed a cigarette smell in my car that ive never noticed before.. could that have been the start of it? it went away after about 10mins but seemed odd.. - this was friday night. i have only driven it 15km sunday and then another 10km this morning(monday) to work.. i noticed this morning for the first time some smoke out the back of the car when i turned it on this morning.. i understand that its a diesel..but yeah.. never noticed before.. ?? got it booked in for a scan on monday :/ - should i stop driving it till then? use the mrs' car?
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    My best guess is the manifold flap is gummed up, I assume the car has a higher milage? At least you have no DPF to further compound issues!
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    95000k. regular services since new according to the log book. all things replaced when recommended in the logbook. ive only had it 2 months.

    ---------- Post added at 06:04 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:02 AM ----------

    95000k. all servicing up to date according to the logbook. ive only had it 2 months..

    so.. is there seriously a difference in diesel fuels at different petrol stations??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rednut View Post
    so.. is there seriously a difference in diesel fuels at different petrol stations??
    Yup!

    Its a fairly common issue, having the EGR clog up. Plenty of reading in the forum to help you prevent it happenning again.
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    I've just spent the most of a cold, wet afternoon inside (best place to be!) reading through this thread. VERY interesting and even more interesting to me as having just got over (I think I have, anyway...) the DSG lag thing - see "DSG,is it that good?" I'm now told I have to bring the T5 in to have the EGR changed out (why, I haven't as yet established, but certainly will be asking).
    Will get back when I can provide more info. This, after a mere 17,000 km too. Thanks to all the contributors to the EGR thread.
    2011 T5 132kw 7spdDSG 4motion, '89 Citroen 2CV, 2006 Subaru Forester SG 5spd

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    Quite an impressive collection of the automobiles you have there.
    It must be the recall for the EGR in your T5.

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