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2011 MB sprinter 3.0 egr block
Anyone know if I can block my 2011 MB sprinter 3.0 egr
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Yes you can
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Is there any information out there how to do this? Such as a kit or blocker plate?
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I'd imagine that blocking the EGR is the easy part. Keeping the computer happy might be the bigger challenge.
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I'd expect air mass codes and limp mode.
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The ideal way is to modify the EGR's duty cycle as controlled by the ECU. Jeff @ Rocketchip can do this for you. With EGR duty cycle turned down to zero, the valve will never open. No need to block it mechanically or alter anything else.
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I just sent it off for ecu flash to remove adblue and remove egr.
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