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Old Apr 16, 2006 | 07:16 AM
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EGR is never actually closed or open when in operation, the ecu drives it on a dutycycle basis. If you are getting rid of it then blank it a both ends. The question is why are you getting rid of it? You will get worse fuel economy with it gone, it doesn't hurt power output but reduces pumping losses in the engine.

It looks a tight sqeeze in that engine bay
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