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EGR Removal question.
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<blockquote data-quote="delz05" data-source="post: 11073276" data-attributes="member: 70305"><p>I used the 2" throttle body spacer from Acufab, nice polished piece. They also have a 3/8 spacer as well. Pulled off all the EGR related wiring and adapted the cooling run by simply running a bypass from rear of intake to the cooling tube at front of intake. The EGR eliminator plug (20.00) keeps the light off. No trouble using this with my Trick-Flow intake. Cleaned up the engine bay nicely once all the pollution stuff is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delz05, post: 11073276, member: 70305"] I used the 2" throttle body spacer from Acufab, nice polished piece. They also have a 3/8 spacer as well. Pulled off all the EGR related wiring and adapted the cooling run by simply running a bypass from rear of intake to the cooling tube at front of intake. The EGR eliminator plug (20.00) keeps the light off. No trouble using this with my Trick-Flow intake. Cleaned up the engine bay nicely once all the pollution stuff is gone. [/QUOTE]
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