Fit the blanking plate in this morning. Turned the car on, sounded fine. Took it for a drive, instantly noticed smoother power at lower revs than usual. In fact it was a whole different car to me. More responsive and, a bit gruntier.
But... 5 minutes later, i'm sitting at the lights, and engine just shuts down. It didn't choke or struggle as if to stall, it simply just turned off, it's as if i turned the key (which i didnt).
Turned it back on, sounded normal, kept driving all the power is there as per usual... 5 minutes later again, i'm in 2nd gear, low speed and the engine just conked out, this time, in a stalling/choking way... Its as if i put it into a gear too high for the speed and just stalled.
Returned home, checked for leaks, visually, and by listening to it. Even used soapy water. No leaks. So i took plate out, re-fit the gasket, went for a drive... All good, but obviously this time without the extra juice the blanking plate gave me...
Put the plate back in, for round #2, went for a drive, not long after, same story conks out at the lights when idling.
Rinse and repeat, gasket back in, car is all good again... So I decided to try one more time and re-installed the plate, double-checked that everything is tight, and no leaks. This time the car is fine... Drove it for about an hour in various speeds and gears and no issue.
I searched the forum for simlar cases and found none. As far as i understand by blanking at that poing of the EGR close to the EGR cooling tube, it is not meant to affect anything else. Especially the running of the engine...
Fingers crossed the car keeps going like it is now. But why was that happening?
Picture below with the red arrow shows exactly wherei blanked it out, to prove i didn't incorrectly fit it in the wrong spot. I absolutely touched nothing else during the process and have never had any such issues with the car before.
But... 5 minutes later, i'm sitting at the lights, and engine just shuts down. It didn't choke or struggle as if to stall, it simply just turned off, it's as if i turned the key (which i didnt).
Turned it back on, sounded normal, kept driving all the power is there as per usual... 5 minutes later again, i'm in 2nd gear, low speed and the engine just conked out, this time, in a stalling/choking way... Its as if i put it into a gear too high for the speed and just stalled.
Returned home, checked for leaks, visually, and by listening to it. Even used soapy water. No leaks. So i took plate out, re-fit the gasket, went for a drive... All good, but obviously this time without the extra juice the blanking plate gave me...
Put the plate back in, for round #2, went for a drive, not long after, same story conks out at the lights when idling.
Rinse and repeat, gasket back in, car is all good again... So I decided to try one more time and re-installed the plate, double-checked that everything is tight, and no leaks. This time the car is fine... Drove it for about an hour in various speeds and gears and no issue.
I searched the forum for simlar cases and found none. As far as i understand by blanking at that poing of the EGR close to the EGR cooling tube, it is not meant to affect anything else. Especially the running of the engine...
Fingers crossed the car keeps going like it is now. But why was that happening?
Picture below with the red arrow shows exactly wherei blanked it out, to prove i didn't incorrectly fit it in the wrong spot. I absolutely touched nothing else during the process and have never had any such issues with the car before.