tommerc49
Active Member
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2017
- Messages
- 62
- Location
- Peterborough
- Car
- B200 CDI Sport (W245) / A200 Turbo Manual (W169)
OK so I've owned this B200 CDI Sport for a few months now (having initially purchased it for my Mrs, but I have since took ownership of it as it seems more suited to me than it does her)...

Problem is, I have never owned a Diesel before and in truth I never thought I would ever own one because I'm a petrolhead at heart. But... this car has really grown on me. It's quite a quick car with lots of space, yet fuel economy is rather impressive. The problem now though, is that I'm getting a bit bored and I therefore want a bit more from it in terms of power and drivability, so here goes...
I don't seem to have any issues with my EGR at present, but I've recently purchased a blanking kit, and whilst I'm usually rather competent with with a bit of automotive DIY, I've never worked on a Diesel engine before quite simply because I've never owned one.
I've had a look but can't seem to even locate the EGR valve. Can anyone help with its location? I know this is a longshot, but perhaps a how-to guide for how to get to the EGR valve even exists?
Has anyone blanked off the EGR valve on this engine previously and if so, did you notice any difference in the way the car runs? Did it cause any issues with lights on the dash (or the ECU)?
I'm planning to have the car remapped by Superchips within the next 3-4 weeks and I'm unsure if I should wait and blank off the EGR valve after the remap, or is it ok to just go ahead and do it before.
The gains offered by Superchips for this car are quite substantial:
http://www.superchips.co.uk/search?make=22&fueltype=2&model=81&variant=229
They are not the biggest gains I have seen advertised for this car (some other remapping companies claim a higher BHP increase), but I know Superchips have been around for a long time and having spoken to them about why I should opt for them over the other remapping companies, I feel quite certain I have made the correct decision. If anyone has any input here however - I'm all ears.
Likewise I'm also interested in DPF removal but I'm not even sure where to begin with this, so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Would this help the engine perform better or is it more a case of deleting the DPF to avoid running into problems with it at some point in the future?
Finally - on Monday morning i shall be booking the car in to have a Powerflow exhaust fitted. Initially I looked at this mod as a way of making the exhaust a little louder, so as to try and drown out the sound of the noisy diesel engine (which is the main thing that annoys me about this car!)...
I'm not looking for anything too loud/ raspy/ boy-racer-ish... I just want a nice purr/ muffle. Something subtle.
Though with that said I'm not overly sure what to expect from a Diesel.
I've been quoted £450 for a duel exit or £495 for a quad exit, with back box delete and it's the quad that appeals to me most.
I'm not yet decided on exhaust tips but I'm leaning the way of these:
- AMG Style 4 x 3 Inch Staggered Twin (LH) - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
- AMG Style 4 x 3 Inch Staggered Twin (RH) - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
Or two of these:
- Atoll 3 Inch Twin - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
There are also a lot more tips available if anyone wishes to take a look: Products Archive - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
Opinions would be appreciated... but my main question in regards to the exhaust is regarding performance...
Does the exhaust have any effect on a Diesel car as it does with a petrol? Is there a cat further towards the front of the car that I should be looking to have deleted whilst I'm having this work done? Would this cause any ECU/ dash light issues?
I appreciate I'm asking many questions here but absolutely any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Problem is, I have never owned a Diesel before and in truth I never thought I would ever own one because I'm a petrolhead at heart. But... this car has really grown on me. It's quite a quick car with lots of space, yet fuel economy is rather impressive. The problem now though, is that I'm getting a bit bored and I therefore want a bit more from it in terms of power and drivability, so here goes...
I don't seem to have any issues with my EGR at present, but I've recently purchased a blanking kit, and whilst I'm usually rather competent with with a bit of automotive DIY, I've never worked on a Diesel engine before quite simply because I've never owned one.
I've had a look but can't seem to even locate the EGR valve. Can anyone help with its location? I know this is a longshot, but perhaps a how-to guide for how to get to the EGR valve even exists?
Has anyone blanked off the EGR valve on this engine previously and if so, did you notice any difference in the way the car runs? Did it cause any issues with lights on the dash (or the ECU)?
I'm planning to have the car remapped by Superchips within the next 3-4 weeks and I'm unsure if I should wait and blank off the EGR valve after the remap, or is it ok to just go ahead and do it before.
The gains offered by Superchips for this car are quite substantial:
http://www.superchips.co.uk/search?make=22&fueltype=2&model=81&variant=229
They are not the biggest gains I have seen advertised for this car (some other remapping companies claim a higher BHP increase), but I know Superchips have been around for a long time and having spoken to them about why I should opt for them over the other remapping companies, I feel quite certain I have made the correct decision. If anyone has any input here however - I'm all ears.
Likewise I'm also interested in DPF removal but I'm not even sure where to begin with this, so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Would this help the engine perform better or is it more a case of deleting the DPF to avoid running into problems with it at some point in the future?
Finally - on Monday morning i shall be booking the car in to have a Powerflow exhaust fitted. Initially I looked at this mod as a way of making the exhaust a little louder, so as to try and drown out the sound of the noisy diesel engine (which is the main thing that annoys me about this car!)...
I'm not looking for anything too loud/ raspy/ boy-racer-ish... I just want a nice purr/ muffle. Something subtle.
Though with that said I'm not overly sure what to expect from a Diesel.
I've been quoted £450 for a duel exit or £495 for a quad exit, with back box delete and it's the quad that appeals to me most.
I'm not yet decided on exhaust tips but I'm leaning the way of these:
- AMG Style 4 x 3 Inch Staggered Twin (LH) - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
- AMG Style 4 x 3 Inch Staggered Twin (RH) - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
Or two of these:
- Atoll 3 Inch Twin - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
There are also a lot more tips available if anyone wishes to take a look: Products Archive - Powerflow Exhausts Tailpipes - For Custom Build Exhausts
Opinions would be appreciated... but my main question in regards to the exhaust is regarding performance...
Does the exhaust have any effect on a Diesel car as it does with a petrol? Is there a cat further towards the front of the car that I should be looking to have deleted whilst I'm having this work done? Would this cause any ECU/ dash light issues?
I appreciate I'm asking many questions here but absolutely any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks