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Old 05-25-2004, 01:38 PM   #14
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This egr thing is starting to get complicated. I just was looking in the pages of my favorite mustang mags and noticed some cars had them removed. Lets face it, the cars were people have really cleaned up the engine compartment look nice to work on. As in organized and seem a little more maintenace friendly. I'm getting sick of looking at all the hoses and loose wires. Plus I just got a new intake set and throttle body,the egr spacer is just something else to spend money on something I really don't need. Plus it adds to that clutter thing. But now were getting some mixed reveiws. The last thing I want to do is do this intake swap and have problem related to this egr. But I'm willing to try it.
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