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Wesley Moore
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LCE EGR Delete 94 4Runner
LCE delete plates installed with resistor to get rid of a check engine light.
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Check Engine Light ‘94 4Runner
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Check engine light on and a trick to read the code
Did your pickup truck pass inspection after you deleted the EGR?
Did you remove the air boxes near the air filter housing??
EGR does more than just reduce oxides of nitrogen.
can you elaborate on that?:)
It lowers combustion temperature and reduces pinging/detonation.
What is the benefit with this delete ? I have a good idea why i woukd not do this . What effect has it had on fuel trim ?
Hey bro thanks for that video, can you send us the link where we can buy that kit please? Ill really appreciate it
On a 1994 4Runner 3.0 VZE, I jumped the E1 and TE1 pins and the 'O/D' and 'Check Engine' lights are flashing continuously, no pauses. Does that mean there are no codes? The idle is rough and acceleration is slow. There is a big stumble when I try to accelerate. It seems like an ignition or fuel issue. But there is no engine light on unless I have the jumper in pins E1 and TE1. Anyone have any ideas?
Did you ever end up figuring this one out I’ve got the exact problem
So you took the tire off. What about the socket set you used ? I’m having hell w the bolts down low and the one 14 mil at the firewall
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I noticed you kept the AS Reed Valve still on without the stem. Why is that?
Thanks for the video man best installation or should I say de-installation video on RUclips!
How is your truck running now that you have had some time with the delete? I wasn't planning to do a delete until I removed the intake plenum to replace the valve cover gaskets and realized how much better life could be without all that crap in the way. Yet, I still have concerns as some people are saying the delete can hurt the engine over time because you are removing the protection for pre-detonation. There seem to be two camps on it.
Truck has been doing great. I haven’t had any issues out of it. Not really any kind of performance gain, just to get it out of the way pretty much. Only had a few months with it and now almost a year without it couldn’t say I don’t notice anything drastic. Overall still runs great
@@wesleymoore1004 hello I did the egr delete and the engine runs smoother and I feel the truck running more agile as if I was running with a large load on the truck before egr delete, but now man what a difference, but the only complaint is that I see the truck running with ooor gas mileage. Did you Get the same issue low gas mileage after the egr delete?
@@zapz2101 hey friend i have a question my 1995 4runner is very lazy, do you think that if i delete this to my truck will run better, with more power?
@@gabrielsandoval5873 i would do a full tuneup first, begin with sea foam in the throttle body, gas tank and crank case then run it for a couple of weeks, then do the oil change, oil filter change, air filter change, gas filter and maybe look into the mass air flow sensor adjustment, and only then I would regiment the EGR delete, now I felt a noticeable change in my trucks handling after the EGR delete
Thank you very much for you suggestion bro 👍✌️ ill do that first to see.
I’m doing this egr delete right now actually, and the nut that’s on the very bottom of the tube where you needed a crescent wrench is what I’m having issues with. My AC line is directly in the way of that nut, how did you go around it? If what I said makes any sense. It’s the tube that doesn’t have the ribbed stuff of it, I believe it’s on the bottom of the exhaust manifold. Again, sorry if this doesn’t make sense lol I just woke up and went to work
I don’t believe I had an a/c line in the way. The way I filmed it I didn’t move anything out of the way before hand. I’m not exactly sure how to work around an a/c line but you can move it slightly doing your best not to bend it completely. Because there wasn’t a line in the way of mine I’m not 100% sure how to answer. Sorry for the delayed response
@@wesleymoore1004 it’s all good ! Thanks anyway. I did end up getting with a wrench so it’s all good! Great video man!
Glad you were able to get it done! Thank you
What did you do with the 5/8 cap?
I believe it’s for the line that goes to the air box but I couldn’t find where it leads and I never put it on
It goes at the rear of the engine !!
Just ordered mine
Awesome! Also comes with a sticker so get excited
This really is the most simple to understand install with vacum lines and bolts located I have seen so far. I've researched this for at least a year on youtube. Maybe I'll bite the bullet and break out the tools again. Thanks.
Do it...
hey if you are holding on this because of needing to be more certain, please pm me, i would love to share experience
@@kraptastic333 hey bro i have a question, my 1995 4runner have all this stuff and is very lazy, a mean when i goin up a hill is like it pullin a trailer 🤣 very lazy, do you think that doing this will get better?
I need help. I have a 94 4runner, same engine. I have been trying to locate this diagnosis box but it is not in that location. Could it be anywhere else?
Could it possibly be inside the cab. Where a regular OBDII reader is on the driver side or possibly the passenger side.
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