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Originally Posted by H-townbenzoboy
Well, for those of us in states that don't require diesels to have EGR equipment or are exempt after a certain age, it makes sense. But, I believe there are a few states which still require emissions tests for old diesels, so doing so may render your car unpassable to the emissions testers, unless you are cool with the guy or something. 
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I don't believe that there is any state that can detect a missing EGR valve with the exception of those that have very knowledgeable personnel who would realize that the valve is missing underhood. With the design of the plate, I'd bet against that as well.