Instructions Egr Delete
Instructions Egr Delete
Instructions Egr Delete
Precision manufactured using aircraft quality 304 stainless steel and billet aluminum; this EGR kit is
designed to endure years of heavy use. Installing a Sinister EGR kit with up-pipe on your vehicle will
eliminate the restrictive design of the stock up pipe, allowing your turbo to get more air while preventing
coolant from leaking into the intake. The result is a slight gain in horsepower and longer engine life.
These installation instructions have been written to help you in the installation of your Sinister
EGR kit. Please read it completely before installing your kit.
PACKING LIST:
QTY.
2
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
5/16 NC X 1.25 12 Point Bolts
5/16 NC X 2 12 Point Bolts
5/16 NC Serrated Flange Nuts
Worm Drive Hose Clamp
3/4 Silicone Hose
304SS Up-Pipe Assembly
Ford Factory Up-Pipe Gasket
Billet EGR Block-Off Plate with O-Ring
Billet EGR Cooler Block-Off with O-ring and
180 Degree Stainless Steel Coolant Tube
Caution!!! Never work on a hot exhaust system. Serious injury in the form of burns can result If the
vehicle has been in use and the exhaust system is hot, allow vehicle to cool for at least 1 hour. Always wear
eye protection when working under any vehicle.
Note: It is our recommendation that you use a hoist or hydraulic lift to facilitate the installation of your
new Sinister EGR Delete Kit (for exhaust removal).
Note: Before removing the original parts from your vehicle, please compare the parts you have
received with the bill of materials provided on this page to assure that you have all the parts
necessary for the installation of your new Sinister EGR kit.
Note: With a used vehicle, we suggest a penetrating spray lubricant to be applied liberally to all exhaust
fasteners and allowing a significant period of time for the chemical to lubricate the threads before
attempting to disassemble.
Figure 1.0
Step 4: Remove upper fan shroud by prying away from radiator through slots figure 2.0/2.1
Figure 2.0
Figure 2.1
Step 5: Loosen hose clamps and remove intake tube figure 3.0. Then unscrew bolts and remove
turbo inlet tube and PCV Valve figure 3.1
Figure 3.0
Figure 3.1
Step 6: Loosen clamps and remove charge pipe figure 4.0. Unbolt alternator and disconnect wires
figure 4.1, then tilt towards front of vehicle. Note: it is not necessary to loosen belt tensioner.
Figure 4.0
Figure 4.1
Step 7: Disconnect downpipe by removing v-clamp from back of turbo figure 5.0 and remove the 2
bolts from the catalytic converter figure 5.1.
Figure 5.0
Figure 5.1
Step 8: Remove turbo charger. This is done by removing the two oil feed line bolts, VGT actuator
wire, Up-pipe v band clamp, and the three turbo mounting bolts. It is strongly recommended to
use penetrating oil on all turbo bolts, exhaust up pipe bolts, and pedestal bolts. Once these parts
are removed the turbo will roll toward the passenger side of the truck and out of the pedestal.
Figure 6.0
Step 9: Remove the turbo mounting pedestal, Remove the oil drain tube from the H.P.O.P cover
figure 6.1
Figure 6.1
Figure 6.0
Step 10: From under the truck loosen and remove the exhaust manifold to passenger side up-pipe
bolts figure 7.0. Discard these bolts new bolts are provided and should be used during reinstallation.
Step 11: Loosen driver side up pipe bolts to exhaust manifold figure 7.1. Note: It is not required
to remove driver side up-pipe, it will make passenger side easier to remove.
Driver Side
Passenger Side
Figure 7.0
Figure 7.1
Step 12: From the topside of the engine loosen and remove bolts attaching factory up-pipe to
y-pipe figure 8.0. Remove y-pipe, this will give you access to remove and replace the factory
up-pipe. Figure 8.1
Figure 8.0
Figure 8.1
Step 13: Unbolt up-pipe from EGR cooler and remove up-pipe figure 9.0/9.1
Figure 9.0
Figure 9.1
Step 14: Loosen do not remove the intake manifold bolts on the drivers side. Completely remove the
intake manifold bolts from the passenger side and note their location using a piece of cardboard
figure 10.0 Remove the two bolts that go through the inner fan stator (located under the shroud) 10.1
Figure 10.0
Figure 10.1
Step 15: Remove the bolt that is used to stiffen the heater tube to the manifold (located below
alternator). Bend this tab upward figure 11.0
Step 16: Remove EGR cooler mounting bolts (3 total) figure 11.1
Figure 11.0
Figure 11.1
Step 17: Lightly push down on the EGR cooler while pulling up on the intake manifold to disengage
from the manifold figure 12.0
Step 18: While holding the manifold up with a small pry bar move the cooler toward the back of the
engine. Continuing to hold the manifold up, lift and remove the cooler through the front of the
engine. Be sure that all gaskets and o-rings are removed with the cooler figure 12.1
Figure 12.0
Figure 12.1
Step 21: Grease the Sinister billet adapter o-ring. Place into intake manifold bore. Finger tighten
the two longer factory cooler mounting bolts. The third smaller bolt can be discarded figure 13.0
Step 22: Tighten billet adapter bolts to 120inlbs, while tightening make sure the o-ring stays in
place and alignment is correct. Be sure not to over torque the bolts. Slide hose over the oil cooler
nipple and tighten both hose clamps figure 13.1
Figure 13.0
Figure 13.1
Step 23: Remove factory EGR Valve from intake manifold and install Sinister billet block off plate figure
14.0. Torque bolts to 120inlbs. Note: If vehicle throws a code or check engine light consider leaving
factory EGR valve in place or install a tuner with egr delete code.
Step 24: Install Sinister 2 up-pipe using provided hardware and OEM gasket provided figure 14.1
Figure 14.0
Figure 14.1
Step 25: Reinstall turbo, all intake and exhaust tubes including down pipe, alternator, shroud, wires etc.in
reverse order from steps 3 to 17
Step 26: Refill with new coolant, use manufacturer recommended and mix according to label
Step 27: You are ready to test the Sinister delete kit. Start engine and run till coolant circulates. Top off
coolant system if needed. Make a close inspection for any coolant leaks or oil leaks.