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    Egr ?

    So my EGR is shot. '89 Auto SEI

    I remember reading somewhere, not here -- but can't remember where, that you could actually disable the EGR?? Is there any advantage to that? I don't have emissions in Florida. Any one try it?? Just curious.

    If this is not an option -- $150 is about the cheapest I have seen it for. Anyone have any suggestions for better pricing.

    It looks pretty simple to swap out -- any caviets?? Do I need to replace anything else when I am doing that...

    Thanks

    TD



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    How are you sure its ur EGR valve just curios i think mine is gone when my car is N or P it idles really rough its almost like a surge my rpms go up and down from like 1000 to 2200.Sorry i dont have much advice.But i culd get one from a wholesale parts store in canada for about $160 canadian.
    Stop bench racing and pick up a wrench

    I know my spelling sucks and I suck with computers deal with it.

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    Is it stuck open?

    if so you should replace it...
    If not I think you can disconnect the vacuum line and plug the line, that will disable it. No need to plug the valve though.
    I don't know how that will effect the ecu though.
    - llia


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    Oh and on my sei motor I ended up striping the nuts... the valve is on there pretty tight.
    - llia


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    what does that thing do anyway.
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    it reburns the air fuel mixture which has a cooling effect I think, but it is also supposed to lower emissions.

    I've notticed #4 cylinder is the leanest when i check my plugs... I guess thats why they chose #4 cylinder for the EGR placement.
    - llia


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    it's four on the stock manifold, and looks like on the DC it's four, but if I remember right it's 3 on the pacesetter, pacesetter has a tube that runs to 3 I think.

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