I don’t see why deleting emissions related components and the associated vacuum lines would make the car less reliable. I would think it would be more reliable since I’m removing failure points. I’m not doing this to improve the appearance under...
OK, that stuff is normally retained with a vacuum delete anyways, right? I haven’t done a vacuum delete on a DSM but I did on my 3000gt VR4 which has most of the same parts (FPR, BCS, etc).
Yes. You can remove the emissions stuff and leave the BCS intact. You can replace the lines if you wish to do so. No emissions related vacuum hose come in direct contact with the BCS. It’s pretty much it’s own system.-Daniel
Hi guys,I searched, but I couldn't find much help for my scenario. I'm wanting to clean up some under the hood in my newly acquired 100% original '95 talon tsi. I want to delete the EGR, smog equipment, and do a full vacuum reduction EXCEPT...