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It really wouldn't do anything as there really isn't an emissions circuit. You'd just be eliminating the EGR valve, which would require just plugging off a vacuum line and the EGR tube. Unless you have to go through an under hood inspection the EGR valve not being there won't cause you to fail emissions. I passed emissions with my Turbo ZX with a plugged off EGR, incorrectly hooked up AAC, etc and had no problems. The readings didn't differ much from my N/A 280ZX when it was emissions tested.
If there is a gain from removing the EGR, it's pretty much unnoticeable. If anything you're losing just a tiny bit of gas mileage as now you're missing out on that tiny extra bit of unburned fuel that gets recirculated. If anything I liked getting rid of the EGR simply because it was one less thing to get stuck open or go bad.
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