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Andy1GP has done this to his 330d, and I am sure he would be willing to give advise.
ChefDJ said:I have the 22mm ones.
A bit skeptical about the plastic ones :fencelook:
///Moose said:ChefDJ said:I have the 22mm ones.
A bit skeptical about the plastic ones :fencelook:
Ok cool, if I have the 33mm then I'll a spare set for you.
I was sceptical bout the plastic ones as well but triple checked this and it's made from the same material of the engine cover so was reassured that it will outlast the engine, no risk of melting under heat or damaging anything.
Clownshoe said:My plan was just to remove the flap and the screws and re-install. This is a no cost option.
ChefDJ said:Have ordered a set of aluminium blanks from eBay for R450 and shipping was free :rollsmile: Should be here within 32 days :rollsmile:
zubzparker10 said:ChefDJ said:Have ordered a set of aluminium blanks from eBay for R450 and shipping was free :rollsmile: Should be here within 32 days :rollsmile:
please provide your link .
ChefDJ said:But what would the difference be, leaving it open or closing it?
Flash-Gordon said:Effects of faulty swirlflap operation:
Swirl flaps stuck in open position: Deterioration in exhaust gas characteristics in lower speed ranges otherwise no effect.
Swirl flaps stuck in closed position: Power loss of approx 10 % at higher engine speeds
Swirl flaps operational function basics
Closed at low engine speeds and low injection volumes (map-controlled)
The swirl flaps generally open when:
• the coolant temperature < 14 °C OR
• the amount of fuel > 24 mg OR
• engine speed > 2250 rpm OR
• the intake temperature < -5 °C.
The solution remove the swirlflaps and fit blanking plates, performance change is minimal and probably no difference will be noticed and the car will still pass a MOT and drive as normal.
Swirl flaps stuck in open position: Deterioration in exhaust gas characteristics in lower speed ranges otherwise no effect.
ChefDJ said:Not too sure about the E90 engines, although I believe only post 2009 engines were rid of the swirl flaps