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    With no EGR, the exhaust is no longer being dumped back into the intake. Therefore, your intake stays cleaner, and, for some vehicles, you no longer have part throttle knock. If you completely remove the system, you will have to tune for it. If you want to, you can just set the system up so it still works, but sucks in fresh air, instead of exhaust gas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanGTP View Post
    With no EGR, the exhaust is no longer being dumped back into the intake. Therefore, your intake stays cleaner, and, for some vehicles, you no longer have part throttle knock. If you completely remove the system, you will have to tune for it. If you want to, you can just set the system up so it still works, but sucks in fresh air, instead of exhaust gas.
    suck in fresh air? you runnin the suction of the egr thru a filter? that's the first i've heard of settin it up to suck fresh air..
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesarebetter View Post
    suck in fresh air? you runnin the suction of the egr thru a filter? that's the first i've heard of settin it up to suck fresh air..

    You just dis-connect and block off the exhaust side of the egr on the manifold and leave the tube hanging just sucking in fresh air.
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    seems kinda silly... isn't that just like runnin with no air filter but on a smaller degree?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesarebetter View Post
    seems kinda silly... isn't that just like runnin with no air filter but on a smaller degree?
    I bought one of those "ricer breathers" from Auto Zone and stuffed it on the open tube.

    I was able to add a little part-throttle timing due to not having the EGR. Later, when I completely removed the system, my MAF was a touch off, so I did a bit of fine tuning there.
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