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turbo94 07-19-2009 10:31 AM

egr delete
 
on my 94, the turbo manifold doesnt have an egr bung, so i dont use the egr system, the crossover tube is cut and crimped on the intake manifold. the only time the cel comes on is cruising in low rpms. i can live with that, but ive been trying to figure out how to get it to not come on. ive done a bunch of searching to no avail. ive looked at the resistor mod and im trying to figure it out, so i can remove the valve and use some blanking plates on the intake manifold. the egr valve uses a resistor and normally with the car off its 2.7K ohms. if i figure out the resistance of when it is "open" i could put that resistor in there, right? there are 3 wires, and is tied into throttle position also. anyone know where im going with this? got any info that could help?

hustler 07-19-2009 10:41 AM

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Oscar 07-19-2009 12:17 PM

I deleted the EGR pipe and valve at the intake manifold too and used some block off plates I made of aluminum. First time I tried to start, no dice. Connected the laptop and apparantly it went into flood clear as throttle indicated WOT. I pulled the connector of the valve and plugged it back into the harness and ziptied it out of the way. No more tps problems.

turbo94 07-19-2009 03:56 PM

ok, im using emu, as far as i know ( im a noob at emu) theres nothing to control the egr with it. so far, i have removed the solenoids for it, but what your saying is remove the black plastic triangular part on top of the valve and plug it back into the harness? what if i fab a bracket to hold that pin down? that way its always "open" so when everything is just right, rpm, throttle, temp, it sees its open and voila, no check engine light? in theory, right?

Stephanie Turner 07-27-2009 10:47 AM

As long as you have the stock ECU, I would expect an EGR code to pop up.

I recently deleted by EGR pipe, but left the solenoid intact. Running on a stock ECU, I get an EGR code. If I re-install my Xede, no EGR code. Can't explain that one...
Stephanie

turbo94 08-04-2009 12:54 PM

yeah, thats what ive concluded. but from what ive read, if your egr isnt hooked up, you dont want it to work right because it adjusts timing. so. i spose ill live with the check engine light.

Turbobarber 08-17-2009 11:06 AM

EGR Delete
 
I have a simple solution for the EGR situation. My email is Turbobarber@yahoo.com if you're interested. I'll try to post some pics in the next few days, but I rarely even have time to do the searches to solve my own problems let alone post -thus my lack of posting.

Hope I am able to help.

AlexO35 08-17-2009 12:32 PM

The stock ECU EGR system measures MAP to tell if there is flow on the EGR valve. (At least on the OBDII cars) So blocking the manifold port and keeping the solenoid isn't enough to keep the CEL at bay. I have heard of people leaving the port open, such that air flows when the solenoid is open. Haven't tried that for myself yet though....
--Alex

99mx5 08-17-2009 12:33 PM

I heard this from Datun510man (Bill). I haven't tried it myself. His instructions were to cut the cross over tube and put a small valve cover breather filter on it near the EGR valve. The EGR valve will take in fresh air instead of exhaust and the ECU wont throw a code.

FRT_Fun 08-17-2009 02:13 PM

Hmm, I will be deleting my EGR soon. Looking for ways to get around the code.

I will be running only a MS, and should not have any emissions testing, but just in case I need to put the stock ECU back in I would like to not have any codes.

Looks like I'll have to try this, unless someone can confirm/deny before I do it.

turbo94 08-21-2009 05:58 PM

hey, yall think that turbobaber post is legit? seems kinda phony to me.
99mx5, that makes sense. i might try that.

99mx5 08-21-2009 06:08 PM

If you don't want to cut the EGR tube, you can make a blocking plate and thread a hose barb on it and place the filter on the barb. That EGR tube doesn't come cheap from Mazda.

turbo94 08-22-2009 10:56 AM

99mx5, all i got left is a crimped nub off of the intake manifold. lol. if i have enough to work with, ill use it, if not, ill get a blocking plate made. the only thing that concerns me is doesnt the ecu adjust timing when using the egr? i spose under the conditions the egr should be open, it couldnt adjust timing enough to make problems other than bad fuel mileage?

elderc 08-22-2009 11:34 AM

:werd:I removed my EGR pipe (2) years ago and made a blank off plate like everyone else and got a code from the stock ecu. When I installed the EMB code went away...................... Thats been two years ago.

turbo94 08-22-2009 04:09 PM

hmm, well whatever the emb has, shouldnt the emu have it twice as good? lol.

elderc 08-22-2009 07:24 PM

I would hope so its costs twice as much.......lol

turbo94 08-22-2009 08:42 PM

haha. well, i hooked everything back up and voila! no cel. yay. tonights going to be the longest drive ive taken my miata on since its been boosted.

94blackmx5 08-24-2009 06:44 PM

so what did you hook back up the entire assembly or did you just leave the hose disconected?

Turbobarber 09-17-2009 11:59 PM

Hrm. My post is very legit. Obviously I really just don't post much. Time is very hard to come by. It appears though I may have to post. I'm having a bit of a problem myself, which I was beginning to think was related to my EGR fix, but to my disappointment it is not. Infact I have no idea where my problem is coming from now. But - I was interested in sharing my fix.

turbo94 09-18-2009 07:05 AM

i hooked up the valve, solenoids, and vacuum can thing.


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