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I totally removed everything on the EGR.Tthere is nothing to control ist so I can't see where there would be a leak. Basically that little tube runs to the pass side of the plenum , that's it...no connection anywhere else since the EGR itself is gone. --wes : Is it tells the EGR what the conditions are inside the engine. When it's under vacuum the EGR will route exhaust gasses into the plenum; however under boost the EGR system closes down so you're not venting boost into the exhaust. That little hose going from the top of the diaphragm under the plenum carries that info. Granted, it wouldn't make for a *huge* vacuum or boost leak, but it'd still be there. FYI.
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