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Gearhead4G63

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May 14, 2012
New Orleans, Louisiana
Ok so I know you can do a vaccum removal, what else would be ok to just remove? Can I remove some sensor like my egr? Do I realy need to recurculate? Would it hurt the car I want to delete as much as possible I'm going to rewire my harnes and relocate the fuse box I'm also relocating the battery. I mean what is everything I can remove and still be ok?
 
The egr is an emissions requirement removing it will throw a cel. You can remove quite a bit out of the engine bays. As for a complete list I am sure there is one on the forum somewhere but it all depends on the inspection the car has to go through that will hold u back.
 
Ok so I know you can do a vaccum removal, what else would be ok to just remove? Can I remove some sensor like my egr? Do I realy need to recurculate? Would it hurt the car I want to delete as much as possible I'm going to rewire my harnes and relocate the fuse box I'm also relocating the battery. I mean what is everything I can remove and still be ok?

the only vacuum lines that should attach to the intake manifold are BOV on the left side and AFPR/boost gauge line on the right. Everything toss, you will have 1 vacuum line from the fuel for evap but let it hang away from heat.

EGR actually benefits lower egts something to think about

do you need to recirculate? if you want to hear blow off valve and hate your car at the same time you can, but the maf just see's it as a loss of air.

relocating your battery is pretty straight forword just make sure u have 2 4gauge wires or bigger will suffice. One from the alternator to battery. other battery to distribution block with 100 amp fuses to fuse box.

other then that dont touch any wires for sensors, best you can do is hide some behind the intake manifold, reroute your coil pack, remove AC/PS etc
 
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