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    You can use a freezeplug for the EGR port on the intake

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverado_lover View Post
    You can use a freezeplug for the EGR port on the intake
    I hear that all the time, but I just dont trust it. Im sure its plenty safe, but I am very untrusting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
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    travis you remember how much boost mitch ran on the dyno in texass? he had a rubber plug in his intake then. also you better have some thick alum for your block off. we made one for the denali that was aluminum and it always leaked. i found a piece of steel and made one for my truck with no issues yet.

    rubber plug and steel block off is the way to go imho
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    Quote Originally Posted by chevrolet all the way View Post
    travis you remember how much boost mitch ran on the dyno in texass? he had a rubber plug in his intake then. also you better have some thick alum for your block off. we made one for the denali that was aluminum and it always leaked. i found a piece of steel and made one for my truck with no issues yet.

    rubber plug and steel block off is the way to go imho
    Alright I guess I will take your word for it.

    What size freeze plug do I need?
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverado_lover View Post
    You can use a freezeplug for the EGR port on the intake
    ive been using one for about a year and a half with no problems yet.

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