Thought this might be pretty funny. It is kinda ugly. What yall think?![]()

EGR was deleted before I bought the car. Was putting my upper back on recently and the corner cracked. Bought a new upper and it's non egr. It did come with a lower, but I had just reinstalled my lower and didn't want to break that seal again. There is another thread of mine called cracked plenum that has pictures of the crack.What's the reason behind plugging the EGR hole in the lower?
EGR was deleted before I bought the car. Was putting my upper back on recently and the corner cracked. Bought a new upper and it's non egr. It did come with a lower, but I had just reinstalled my lower and didn't want to break that seal again. There is another thread of mine called cracked plenum that has pictures of the crack.
If your heads are plugged you are all good brothaDo I need to block off that hole too? I also deleted my EGR and I have the heads plugged and EGR valve removed and blocked off but I left that hole in the intake open.
Parting lines from the where the casting mold separates. My intake also has those same exact marks and it is an EGR intake from a '96 Explorer. Maybe someone cleaned up the green one with a die grinder or something at some point? They did a really good job if that is the case though.Anyone have any insight on the seams and circles on the gray intake? My old green one is so much cleaner. It doesn't have, what look like, manufacturing seams on it. Green is egr, gray is the split bottom non egr.