Deleted my EGR today. I like it! **PICS**
Deleted my EGR today. I like it! **PICS**
While I was installing the L&S Oil Separator I decided to go ahead and Delete the EGR. I removed the tube and EGR valve and decided to cut the tube to reuse the bottom nut. I did the quarter thing and it worked great. No leaks. Then I removed the two EGR sensors from the bracket. I decided to keep the other two sensors (boost-bypass and barometric pressure). I just cut the rest of the bracket off and kept enough for the two sensors. I taped the two plugs from the EGR sensors together and tucked them under the power steering bracket. I capped off the one remaining vacuum tube and tucked it back behind the KB. Here are some pics of how it looks now...






Originally Posted by shelpdoggSVT
probably a stupid question, but what is the benefit of taking that off?
Only thing you might want to have done is remove a lil timing in the areas that the egr was providing flow.On my truck the egr is active only between 20-60 % load and 1250-3500rpm,w/ the bulk of the egr present in the mid ranges of both parameters.You might get some deto in that area,especially if your towing w/ a performance tune.And also shut off the egr system in the tune,tho I dont think it will throw a code.
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Originally Posted by Ricki F-150
What is the benifit of having it on there - shoving hot spent gasses back down your blower.................................
Weight is the only performance issue here. Properly working EGR is a benefit on street vehicles. Of course, it is UGLY and if you want a sweet looking engine, you won't want EGR...


