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SVX90



Member Since: 31 Aug 2009
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United Arab Emirates 
Great color... I simply love Bow down Bow down .
What is that round thing next to right side door? Is that just a sticker?
Post #25353 28th Feb 2010 7:30am
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Naks



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Location: Stellenbosch, ZA
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South Africa 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
SVX90 wrote:
Great color... I simply love Bow down Bow down .
What is that round thing next to right side door? Is that just a sticker?


That's the fuel filler for the 45L auxiliary fuel tank, which sits underneath the driver. Gives us a total of 105L and a range of 1000km for overlanding Smile
Post #25354 28th Feb 2010 7:35am
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Pauly



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Germany 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Java Black
EMS2
Naks ... EMS2 seems to be a good tool. How/where did you fit the EGT sensor? All science is either physics or stamp collecting. (E. Rutherford)
Post #25515 1st Mar 2010 7:10pm
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Naks



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South Africa 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Re: EMS2
Pauly wrote:
Naks ... EMS2 seems to be a good tool. How/where did you fit the EGT sensor?


Paul, EMS2 is a really good monitoring system to have! It gives me EGT, Coolant Temp, Oil Pressure, and has an alarm for the Coolant level. I also chose to monitor the transfer box oil temperature instead of the engine oil temperature.

The EGT sensor is located on the exhaust manifold, just before the turbo. You will have to drill and tap the manifold to insert the probe.

In my Disco2, I just put it on the EGR blanking plate, but that location is not ideal, since you don't the the temperature of the exhaust gases just before they enter the turbo.

I did not do the installation myself, I left that to the experts, but here's a picture of where the probe goes in:


Click image to enlarge
Post #25519 1st Mar 2010 7:26pm
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Pauly



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Ok, I see ... did they remove the manifold? What about chipping? All science is either physics or stamp collecting. (E. Rutherford)
Post #25544 1st Mar 2010 8:49pm
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Naks



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South Africa 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Pauly wrote:
Ok, I see ... did they remove the manifold? What about chipping?


AFAIK, there's no removal involved. The only precaution is to start the engine and let it idle while you drill so that the metal filings don't end up in the turbo.

No chipping: 1. it voids your warranty, and 2. climatic conditions in SA mean warmer temps, hence higher EGT's, and the quality of diesel is not great.
Post #25586 2nd Mar 2010 10:03am
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MacFamily



Member Since: 15 Jul 2008
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Australia 1994 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alpine White
Re: Finally, the new Puma!
Naks wrote:


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Very nice 90 Whats the black cap/hole just behind the drivers side door before wheel arch for? 1994 300TDI 110 Defender
Post #25952 6th Mar 2010 6:01am
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Knot Yet



Member Since: 01 Mar 2010
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England 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
Naks wrote:
SVX90 wrote:
Great color... I simply love Bow down Bow down .
What is that round thing next to right side door? Is that just a sticker?


That's the fuel filler for the 45L auxiliary fuel tank, which sits underneath the driver. Gives us a total of 105L and a range of 1000km for overlanding Smile


Thumbs Up Defender 110 Puma Utility XS
Post #25955 6th Mar 2010 7:02am
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LandyFan



Member Since: 16 Jan 2018
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Brazil 2000 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Coniston Green
Re: EMS2
Naks wrote:
Pauly wrote:
Naks ... EMS2 seems to be a good tool. How/where did you fit the EGT sensor?


Paul, EMS2 is a really good monitoring system to have! It gives me EGT, Coolant Temp, Oil Pressure, and has an alarm for the Coolant level. I also chose to monitor the transfer box oil temperature instead of the engine oil temperature.

The EGT sensor is located on the exhaust manifold, just before the turbo. You will have to drill and tap the manifold to insert the probe.

In my Disco2, I just put it on the EGR blanking plate, but that location is not ideal, since you don't the the temperature of the exhaust gases just before they enter the turbo.

I did not do the installation myself, I left that to the experts, but here's a picture of where the probe goes in:


Click image to enlarge



Hi, Naks
looking forward to aplying the EGT to my 300TDI w/o EGR plate this image would be helpful - how to get it ? (link isn't working anymore)
Thanks
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Naks



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talk about a thread resurrection Rolling with laughter


Unfortunately it looks like Madman have changed their website completely and removed that photo Confused --
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