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Originally Posted by Bigcul1
Technically yes but if you clean the EGR, then take of the vac pipe and put a screw in the end of the vac pipe it in effect makes the EGR redundant and does not allow the opening of the exhaust gasses. This then does not allow exhaust gasses to mix with oil deposits and therefore does not allow gunk to form. Basically the egr remains clean and so does the manifold (if you have cleaned that out too).
Buying a bypass is simply a waste of money. The benefits you will get by straight through flow of air are negligible.
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Does this bring up an error on the T4 then for EGR not functioning correctly?
thanks
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