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Default EGR and air pump deletion - 02-08-2010 , 06:02 AM


I was just wondering if anyone made block off plate kits for the egr valves and the air injection valves on our cars?

Im debating about flipping the intake manifold around, so the tb faces forward, when i get around to the turbo kit and would really like to delete both the EGR system and the air injection system to make tuning simpler.


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Default Re: EGR and air pump deletion - 02-08-2010 , 12:32 PM


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I was just wondering if anyone made block off plate kits for the egr valves and the air injection valves on our cars?

Im debating about flipping the intake manifold around, so the tb faces forward, when i get around to the turbo kit and would really like to delete both the EGR system and the air injection system to make tuning simpler.

We made them a while ago. I can still fab up a set if you want them.


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Default Re: EGR and air pump deletion - 02-08-2010 , 06:10 PM


Im assuming its a bolt on plate for he egr and a slip fit plug for the air pump?
I'm definitely interested.

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Default Re: EGR and air pump deletion - 02-08-2010 , 06:37 PM


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Im assuming its a bolt on plate for he egr and a slip fit plug for the air pump?
I'm definitely interested.

Both bolt on plates. You get to remove those ugly Brass air pumps and have a nice clean manifold.

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Default Re: EGR and air pump deletion - 02-09-2010 , 03:46 AM


how much?
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Default Re: EGR and air pump deletion - 02-13-2010 , 01:19 AM


if you plug the EGR valve will the ECU throw a code?
what affect does it have on the engine?

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