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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) EGR and grid heater

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OK- sorry if this sounds moronic, but what does the EGR do, how do I tell if my manifold is an EGR manifold, and how can i lose it if it is?



Also, can I remove the heater on the top of the manifold to improve airflow? What would the impacts be? Thanks! -Josh



97 4x4 2500 SLT ext cab/ 252k mi/ 35" MT Claws/ Lukes Linked/ 4" MBRP/ Scotty II/ Diprocol Optix gauges/ Hogue cam/ head studs/ #8 plate/ 3k GSK/ DIY head port and timing on the way
 
If you have a EGR manifold you will have a crossover pipe from the exhaust maniflold back to the intake manifold. Get rid of it :rolleyes: I put an ATS 3-pc exhaust and an intake from a non-egr and it's quite a difference. :cool:
 
If you take the intake heater off it will be hard to start in cold weather and run rough until it warms up.

Unless you live in a warm/hot climate alll year I would leave it on.
 
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