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  • Butterfly.

    OK, I'm probably going to get some stick over this one, but what is the purpose of the main throttle butterfly on a 2lte? Is it just to provide better engine braking or is there a better reason? I've been a diesel fitter for way too many years now, and have only seen them on a couple of motors. Any light that can be shed would be gratefully received.
    You can take my 4x4 from me when you prize the keys from my cold, dead hand.

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    Smoother engine shutdown and possibly for emissions control in conjunction with the EGR as far as I know. Exactly how it all works and why I don't know.

    Nev

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    • #3
      This might help

      http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=24226

      I don't have a clue WTF any of it means, but it sounds like all that stuff's pretty pointless.

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      • #4
        Edited from one of my other posts.

        The butterfly shuts when you take your foot off the go pedal.
        Its primary functions are:
        1.Create a vacum to operate the EGR , not needed if egr is killed.
        2.Smooth the idle , its a diesel !! who gives a F... about smooth idle
        3. Stop the rough shake on shut-down , see above
        4. Create a nice big back pressure to stall the turbo and induce "turbo lag"
        5. Generaly make a nuisance of itself and F-up what little performance these motors have.

        My little butterfly "died" ages ago and I love it. No need for a BOV now, the turbo stays on boost through gear changes if you are quick enough.

        A thoroughly reccomended proceedure that should go hand in hand with "killing" the egr.
        Simon.O.
        '90 SSR Ltd 2.4TD 5 spd

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