





For 1987-1995 Ford F150 Bronco V8 Exhaust Header Manifold & Simulator Eliminator/Block Off Plate EGR valve delete Kit
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- Return Window:7 days for unsatisfactory items45 days for quality-related issues
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Product details
-Fitment:
For Powerstroke/EcoBoost
1987-1996 Ford F-150 Pickup Truck
1987-1995 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck;
1987-1996 Ford Bronco;
Specifications:
100% Brand new,never been used.
Material: 304 Stainless Steel,Aluminum alloy
Manifold Inlet: 1.5 inch,Outlet: 1.25 inch,Oval: 2.75 inch
Easy installation,and convenient to use.
Made of CNC milled from aircraft grade Billet aluminum.
Great replacement kit for your car,give your car new look.
Use to Delete EGR Valve.
Precision CNC Machined From Aircraft Grade 6061 T6 Aluminum.
Will Not Warp or Deform Like other Thinner Delete Plates.
Installation Instructions:
1. Disconnect wiring harness from EGR valve sensor and assure that connector is
clean and not corroded. Dielectric grease inside the connector is normal and
should not be removed.
2. Firmly insert the EGR Eliminator into the wiring harness until locking tab locks to
assure a good connection. Using electrical tape or a zip tie, secure the EGR
Eliminator and wiring harness to a solid object, such as a nearby wiring harness
to prevent the EGR Eliminator from bouncing and creating a bad connection in
the future.
3. Start the vehicle and check to assure the CEL (Check Engine Light) is not
illuminated. If the EGR Eliminator has a bad connection or has not been properly
installed, the CEL light should immediately illuminate upon start-up and remain