For those that have deleted their EGR valve

"And (4) 75 Ω 3-Watt resistor for the EVR, CANP, TAB & TAD solenoids and install one at each solenoid plug as shown below."

What is an EVR? Is it just another term for the EGR valve? Could be a "fat finger" and EGR was the intended abbreviation?

Yes, I know I'm dredging up an old thread.

PS, I did buy the Innotronix EGR delete plug. Just wondering if there ARE four other plugs to contend with or if it's just three. (CANP, TAB and TAD)
 
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Wow, when I bought mine last year it was $25! Times they are achangin'!
 
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Has anyone got one of these to work on a 94 or 95 GT? What makes the plug from Innotronix, version 2.0? I bought an EGR Simulator / Eliminator / Delete or whatever you want to call the plug from eBay years ago, but I still get EGR codes that trigger the CEL. The plug has the resistor triangle as shown in post #31. The measured resistance values across the pins are in-line with the calculated resistance values from the resistor triangle.

Equivalent Resistance across:
Rvref_sigtrn = 2042 Ohms
Rvref_evp = 204 Ohms
Rsigrtn_evp = 20242 Ohms

Any other tricks to get the ECU to ignore the EGR other than a custom tune?
 
I don't know what your Ohms should be but I run the innotronix one, I think, and don't get a check engine light.
Thanks for responding. Any chance you are running it on a 94/95? I don't see one in your signature. IIRC the 1994 and 95s are more troublesome with the CELs when it comes to EGR codes. I emailed Inntronix for their take and what makes their EGR Delete Plug "version 2.0" but didn't get a response.