Egr?

Modular95

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I have a mainly stock 95 5.0 with basic bolt on's. I still have the egr on it. My car idles like it's got a big cam in it. I was wondering if a stuck open egr can make it run like/idle like crap. Can I unplug it? I know I will probably get a cel. I found a company the makes plates and a cap for the header.
http://rjminjectiontech.com/?p=9
 

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I just installed some bbk headers and i simply blocked off the headers with a stainless steal screw cap. I removed the aprox. 12" tube that connected the egr to the header and im going to cap off the egr as well...
 

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I have LTs on my 94 and I just welded shut the pipe that was going down to the mid pipe. No biggie.

I'm also running a shorter belt.

And no, I haven't seen a cel.
 

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I used some tape to hold the EGR plunger half way open and blocked off the intake. No CEL for me.
 

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When I unplugged my EGR, the car ran like crap. Plugged it back in... fixed.
 

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i removed the tube, and put a penny in each cap and it is better. i need to remove the egr itself, but i dont have a plate to cover it.
 

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if you can't find the block off plate get some flat steel and make your own. I did that and it took about 10 minutes
 

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95 BLOWN GT said:
have it tuned and shut off the egr and 02 sensors.

shut off o2 sensors??? i don't think that would help a car's drivability at all. That could pose potential problems, because the computer wouldn't
see changes in the a/f ratio, and would have the same amount of fuel going in, no matter how dense the air coming in is..

topless95 said:
if you can't find the block off plate get some flat steel and make your own. I did that and it took about 10 minutes

X2. I did that with a sharpie, drill, and a cutoff wheel. The metal was lying around, all i had in the project was my time. Still sealing with
no problems. :thumbsup:
 

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they have a really good write up on here somewhere i think its from paul its all you will need to answer your questions
 

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