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![]() hook them back up, as it was said before, the EGR gasses are by far hotter than the coolant going through those lines. I dont have mine hooked up, because my Intake doesnt have provisions for EGR so my valve isnt hooked up.
If your mechanic knew what he was doing in the first place, then he wouldnt have removed those lines. So now, as it sits, your intake is hotter than it was when the lines were hooked up.
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