budtoh3zo said:
It wont throw the CEL then. just have the 2 codes stored, wont hurt nothing
It's a little more complicated than that. The PCM is looking at a lot of things. For some it improves the truck's performance, others have seen the performance get worse. I believe it depends on the PCM strategy that is programmed in.
The PCM looks to see if the EGR is actually functioning. Disconnect it and obviously it isn't. This may cause the PCM to reduce the performance, again depending on the strategy.
Plug a second EGR in and the PCM sees it functioning but doesn't sense a change in the exhaust flow via the EBP sensor. This again may alter the behavior of the truck and lower performance over time.
Ultimately the best way to do it is with an SCT, as it flat never commands the EGR to open. Being that I don't have an SCT I have unplugged mine and it turns on the CEL (04 California truck
). The truck does seem to run better, but I have not done it for an extended test.
As far as "running better" is defined, the turbo will spool up faster as the EGR is not robbing exhaust flow from the turbo.