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Title: 87-90 EGR Required?
Post by: shotgun on May 24, 2006, 08:58:34 AM
I was wondring do I need the EGR garbage or can I just delete it? If I can delete it, I have access to cheaper headers.  I know the old Carbed JC's its almost a foregone conclusion. I don't see that  it  is part of the computer monitoring system, but I thought I would ask somepeople probablly wiser than me.
Title: Re: 87-90 EGR Required?
Post by: jeepers on May 24, 2006, 01:37:00 PM
Quote from: "shotgun"
I was wondring do I need the EGR garbage or can I just delete it? If I can delete it, I have access to cheaper headers.  I know the old Carbed JC's its almost a foregone conclusion. I don't see that  it  is part of the computer monitoring system, but I thought I would ask somepeople probablly wiser than me.



------Garbage or not to garbage,
have noticed that anytime I change or disconect anything on my 89 YJ 2.5 w/ TBI, there has been a drop in fuel milage and or power.  I like the 21-23 mpg highway.    :D
Title: 87-90 EGR Required?
Post by: Guardian7 on May 30, 2006, 12:16:36 AM
Depends on the smog laws in your state, California requires the EGR to pass the smog every couple of years.