Also, after you install the resistor and block off the EGR ports at the heads you will need to slap the car on a dyno and do a custom tune to adjust your part throttle fuel curves otherwise your car will run lean and you will expeirence detonation and potentially damage your motor.
Oh yeah, that;s the part most people forget to do.
The EGR pumps inert gas into the engine at part throttle in order to increase fuel economy a little. At idle and WOT the EGR does not function. Now when you trick the computer into thinking the EGR is functional and not working and then disable it, you need to do something about the computer since it still pulls a little fuel when certain criteria are met and it beleives it has a working EGR. Your air/fuel will run slightly lean.
That's why i always say it isn't worth the effort and to leave the EGR alone.
Now if you redo your engine and plan on getting a custom tune, delete away. But if your mods include basic bolt ons and such, leave the thing 100% functional and focus on REAL performance mods.