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Hey Chan, hope things are going good for you. I haven't been on here in awhile. I ended up removing the intake and EGR cooler on my truck shortly after I talked to you last. I cleaned all of the soot out of it and considered the EGR delete but decided against it for now. My truck has been hanging in there (still has a miss). My degas bottle developed a crack last week. I went out into the garage to change my fuel filters and when I crawled under to do the one on the frame, I noticed a big puddle of antifreeze. I traced it down and found that my degas bottle had a hairline crack on the underside. So, I replaced it and things seem normal again (other than the miss). In case anyone wants to know, the degas bottle was $65.
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I think they did everything, not just the heat induction.
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