Bronco Billy R
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Hey guys, I need your help, BAD! I have a 1996 XLT Bronco with a 5.8 engine. She has around 161,000 miles on her. When I bought it, about a year ago, I just had to have dual exhaust on it. My mistake was removing the cats, I think all my problems start here. The place that installed my duals did a great job on the pipes, however, they cut the pipe from my EGR valve to my manifold. Wielded the manifold hole closed and left the pipe from the EGR open. I don't understand why this was done, so if you have an explanation, let me know. I don't know if this is even a problem or not. I have replaced the O2 sensors and even got an eliminator with the resistor to go on the sensor where the cats were. I still have the CEL, P0171 and P0174. I thought I might have a vacuum leak, so I did a smoke test and found the smoke coming from beneath the throttle body. ( I have a video of this I can add if you think it will help ). Not knowing much about the EGR, I am wondering if this could be the problem or even causing the smoke leak during the test.
Further information, I have had to replace the ignition control module twice in the last 6 weeks. I am sure this has nothing to do with any of this, just letting you know everything I have done. I am even thinking about installing some high flow cats, if that would help.
Thanks in advance.
Billy
Further information, I have had to replace the ignition control module twice in the last 6 weeks. I am sure this has nothing to do with any of this, just letting you know everything I have done. I am even thinking about installing some high flow cats, if that would help.
Thanks in advance.
Billy