I did the blocking plate and cooler bypass for reliability reasons on my PX2 2.2 work Ute, and I’ve noticed it runs cooler and fuel economy is better slightly. I've just got the engine light on permanently and thought I will just buy one of these cables to get rid of that, but only found ones for the 3.2, so this video has given me the confidence to buy that cable now, cheers!
Hey from Europe, this was the video I was waiting for!! You are awesome, and your videos never disappoint!!! I've got a 2018 2.2 l Ranger with the AdBlue and DPF still under warranty so this is just perfect. I just need to find this product over here! Thanks again!!
I have used one of these egr delete harneses on my px2 for 6 months. I bypassed the coolant hoses on the EGR valve and cooler. I didn't install blanking plates though. Cleaned all the coke build up in the manifold and cut off the egr injection tube. I noticed a power increase straight away and the engine is more responsive. I go up a steep hill on my way home and it holds gear and it doesn't need to change back. Yes fuel consumption has increased, but not by the cost of an engine rebuild if the cooler lets go ! So all round, these issues creep up engine power reduces over time. Pretty happy all round.
Picking up my 2019 PX3 XL Ranger 4x4 on the weekend. So glad I have found your channel. Best hit the subscribe button and bell notification so I don't miss anything 🥳🍻
Hi mate, with this mod, would you still recommend to use the blanking plates or bypassing any cooler hoses? Or is the plug harness enough to prevent issues?
Hi Mate, I fitted one of these modules to my 2019 3.2l Ranger about 2 months ago and am very happy with it, also noticed a drop of about .8 to .9 L per 100k and also a coolant temp drop of about 7 to 8 degrees c with average running, seems like a good result.
Just wanted to show my gratitude and appreciation for your channel and the videos you’re making for us already and soon to be ranger owners mate. Straight to the point, concise and very well spoken. I’m just about to pick up a 2018 px2 XLT 3.2 ranger with 70,000 km’s. Apart from this blanking module, coolant bypass and blanking plates for extra safe measure is there anything else you’d highly recommend doing straight away ? Thanks again
I have a 2021 3.2 and I was attempting to fit the blocking plates today and I have found that Ford seems to have put measures in place to prevent people from blocking the EGR. This wiring harness might be worth a shot
@@tonygolledge7906the egr failure is due to the unit rusting internally leaking into cylinder 5. This bypass using the cable is similar to a tune delete. You need to do a complete delete of the egr so no coolent goes into the egr.
Hi thanks for your video it was a good test. What about the dpf if that was removed internally as well it might improve the economy also but would it throw a code?
Thanks for all your videos, Ive got an 3.2L 2022 with low mileage, Would you recommend keeping it or trading it for a yota1GD FTV or 2GD FTV just to avoid the possible failure points that you´ve stated previously in your older videos?
does it pay to remove negative battery terminal first for a few minutes then replace after cables installed. Now with exhaust gas temps a little lower, would this enable the DPF to block up a little more. I use a similar ERG delete cable, and have a Manual and drive it like i stole it , and we don't really have emissions testing here in nz yet!!
Been running EGR bypass box with power/fuel trim adjust for 10yrs with blanking plate . Only way vehicle could ever get under 10Lt/100km . No thanks to Ford . To realise the full benefit the inlet manifold must be cleaned ,, throttle response if far far better .
You bloody Legend mate thank you for the content, sure this would still work similar to a PX3 3.2L? Would be awesome to have a vid on "how to DIY" remapping ECUs etc :)
By using this cable it would remove the need for me to go to a shop and have the EGR tuned out correct? And I can just put the blanking plates and bypass in for good measure
I own both à ranger 2.2 and a transit 2.2 Do you know if the module is compatible for transit MY 2014 ? I have at the moment an error code p042a Egr valve stuck close
Pretty sure the IAT wiring is different. On the earlier ones, you could modify the original wiring with the addition of a resitor to trick the ecu into thinking the IAT is 2degress, which prevents the EGR from opening. If you go to diesel boss you'll see the earlier 'module' is much simpler.
I did the blocking plate and cooler bypass for reliability reasons on my PX2 2.2 work Ute, and I’ve noticed it runs cooler and fuel economy is better slightly.
I've just got the engine light on permanently and thought I will just buy one of these cables to get rid of that, but only found ones for the 3.2, so this video has given me the confidence to buy that cable now, cheers!
Hey from Europe, this was the video I was waiting for!! You are awesome, and your videos never disappoint!!! I've got a 2018 2.2 l Ranger with the AdBlue and DPF still under warranty so this is just perfect. I just need to find this product over here! Thanks again!!
I have used one of these egr delete harneses on my px2 for 6 months.
I bypassed the coolant hoses on the EGR valve and cooler. I didn't install blanking plates though.
Cleaned all the coke build up in the manifold and cut off the egr injection tube.
I noticed a power increase straight away and the engine is more responsive.
I go up a steep hill on my way home and it holds gear and it doesn't need to change back.
Yes fuel consumption has increased, but not by the cost of an engine rebuild if the cooler lets go !
So all round, these issues creep up engine power reduces over time.
Pretty happy all round.
That's strange , I noticed fuel economy got better by roughly 10% with my 2015 px1 when using the EGR delete cable.
@@1allan2 How many Kms did your px2 have on it when you cleaned the buildup in the manifold off? Just curious
Picking up my 2019 PX3 XL Ranger 4x4 on the weekend. So glad I have found your channel. Best hit the subscribe button and bell notification so I don't miss anything 🥳🍻
servicing the transmission & buying a EGR delete cable would be my first mods.
Hi mate, with this mod, would you still recommend to use the blanking plates or bypassing any cooler hoses? Or is the plug harness enough to prevent issues?
Hi Mate, I fitted one of these modules to my 2019 3.2l Ranger about 2 months ago and am very happy with it, also noticed a drop of about .8 to .9 L per 100k and also a coolant temp drop of about 7 to 8 degrees c with average running, seems like a good result.
agreed, im preety happy with it so far, the 8 degrees coolant temp drop would correlate with the Lower EGT's.
Just wanted to show my gratitude and appreciation for your channel and the videos you’re making for us already and soon to be ranger owners mate. Straight to the point, concise and very well spoken. I’m just about to pick up a 2018 px2 XLT 3.2 ranger with 70,000 km’s. Apart from this blanking module, coolant bypass and blanking plates for extra safe measure is there anything else you’d highly recommend doing straight away ? Thanks again
cheers! service the transmission altho at 70k the fluid should still be clean.
I have a 2021 3.2 and I was attempting to fit the blocking plates today and I have found that Ford seems to have put measures in place to prevent people from blocking the EGR. This wiring harness might be worth a shot
yeh much simpler
Are you able to update this status, thinking of buying it for my Px3
@@RangerDanger720 yeh, waiting till i hit 5000kms so i can give an accurate update.
Another great video ! cheers mate
My ute is Peugeot Landtrek and the EGT runs about 480c at 110 km/h at constant speed. If there is incline it would reach 530c.
Great video, really well done cheers 👍
Another great video! THANKS! By the way - what happened with "old" RANGER?
it's still around, i needed an automatic
Very good video. Does disabling the EGR like this protect the engine from EGR cooler failure?
No you still need to change it once it starts failing and losing radiator coolent.
But the good thing should be that if the egr cooler fail the engine shouldn't suck in as much coolant and might just save the engine
@@aussieman3582Hi, what if you bypass the EGR cooling pipe?
@@tonygolledge7906the egr failure is due to the unit rusting internally leaking into cylinder 5. This bypass using the cable is similar to a tune delete. You need to do a complete delete of the egr so no coolent goes into the egr.
Absolutely.
Hey mate Cheers for the video. Is it safe to assume this would be the same result for px2?
yes for DPF models only
Hi thanks for your video it was a good test. What about the dpf if that was removed internally as well it might improve the economy also but would it throw a code?
Thanks for all your videos, Ive got an 3.2L 2022 with low mileage, Would you recommend keeping it or trading it for a yota1GD FTV or 2GD FTV just to avoid the possible failure points that you´ve stated previously in your older videos?
keep it, most the problems were ironed out in the 2022 (PX3) model
Nice vid. And nice looking light that you’r useing under the bonnet, what is it?
cheers, was just a cheapy off ebay
Wouldn't the fuel mixture be wrong cause it thinks its using exhaust gas when it actually not?
Can this cable be used with Ford everest nextgen 2023?
does it pay to remove negative battery terminal first for a few minutes then replace after cables installed.
Now with exhaust gas temps a little lower, would this enable the DPF to block up a little more.
I use a similar ERG delete cable, and have a Manual and drive it like i stole it , and we don't really have emissions testing here in nz yet!!
quite the opposite , engine is running on clean air, not recirculated exhaust gas , so dpf should be alot cleaner
Been running EGR bypass box with power/fuel trim adjust for 10yrs with blanking plate . Only way vehicle could ever get under 10Lt/100km . No thanks to Ford .
To realise the full benefit the inlet manifold must be cleaned ,, throttle response if far far better .
Heyyy thanks for video, I have purchased the same as the one you got, having trouble with getting the EGR plug off, any pointers pls
there were some pointers on the instruction booklet, im preety sure i just followed what they said
You bloody Legend mate thank you for the content, sure this would still work similar to a PX3 3.2L? Would be awesome to have a vid on "how to DIY" remapping ECUs etc :)
the module i used was for a 3.2 , the 2.2 shares the same sensors
@@abdautomotiveI found the DieselBoss product on eBay. It's currently going for 196 AUD. Is that the price you paid as well?
@@MonsterTech yep thats where i got it from, same price
@@abdautomotive thanks man
Hey mate. Do you know if this would work for the same year Mazda BT-50?
By using this cable it would remove the need for me to go to a shop and have the EGR tuned out correct? And I can just put the blanking plates and bypass in for good measure
I bought mine and plugged today but now im having engine light on. Fault codes (egr a control circuit high)
what model ranger do you have?
@abdautomotive px2 2016 mate I ended up taking it off. Egr error is playing goes between -99 and +99. Any idea what might cause it to do that ?
@@AndreWanunee is it a dpf model?
I own both à ranger 2.2 and a transit 2.2
Do you know if the module is compatible for transit MY 2014 ?
I have at the moment an error code p042a Egr valve stuck close
from what i know dpf only models
Hey mate, why do you say this won’t work for the px2 pre DPF?
Pretty sure the IAT wiring is different. On the earlier ones, you could modify the original wiring with the addition of a resitor to trick the ecu into thinking the IAT is 2degress, which prevents the EGR from opening. If you go to diesel boss you'll see the earlier 'module' is much simpler.
Why does the EGR Recirculation Sensor read almost 1000⁰? 😅
Its not connected and the cable tricks the Ecu
Do they have them for 2014 PX1 Ranger 2.2L
Absolutely.
No
Time will tell if this stuff your engine up i suppose.
Any change to the DPF operation? I have heard that removing the egr causes the dpf to fire more ofter. Negating any fuel saving.
the computer still thinks the EGR is in full operation as shown in the video, so im not sure how it would fire more often.
@abdautomotive cheers mate. Good point. Great video also!