EGR - AIR - O2 Sensors - Motor/Tranny mount FAQ!
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guys- i did my motor mounts today. my motor didn't even come close to aligning to the wholes when i dropped the motor. in order to cure this, we loosened up one motor mount and both pedestals that the motor mounts connect to in order to feed teh big 18mm bolt, and then tighten the motor mounts and pedestals. you may or may not need to do this, i did. i think you guys should edit the write-ups to compensate for this
my car is a 58k mile 2002 Z28 with barely any bolt ons and mostly highway mileage, so its by no means an extreme case.
my car is a 58k mile 2002 Z28 with barely any bolt ons and mostly highway mileage, so its by no means an extreme case.
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with the air system removal, would it be possible to leave the system in there, but just make the pump not turn on? that would save alot of hassle, i just hate that annoying sound.
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1998 Camaro Secondary air injection system
Hello,
My OBD code scanner is displaying codes P0410 and P0418. Can you suggest how to repair this system and/or suggest a PCM technician in Los Angeles?
Thanks,
Jeff
310 587-0722
My OBD code scanner is displaying codes P0410 and P0418. Can you suggest how to repair this system and/or suggest a PCM technician in Los Angeles?
Thanks,
Jeff
310 587-0722
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I just installed pacesetter race lts a few days ago on my 95 and havent got around to the egr delete yet. my question for you is if i need the two block off plates for the back of the intake manifold or not?? " Blockoff plates for exhaust manifolds required unless using "race" headers. " as you stated at the top of your thread but everyone had told me i need them??? Thanks matt
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with NY state inspection when you plug a 96 or newer car into the obd II vehicle inspection program it checks to see if your emissions systems monitors are passed, failed, or not ready. 1996-2000 you are allowed 2 monitors to be "not ready," and none to be failed. Now i have a 98 ws6, so with my ORY i know that i can tune out the cat codes, and that monitor will be "not ready." Thats one. Will tuning the air, and the egr out both give me no codes, but give me the 2nd, and 3rd "not ready," and cause me to fail inspection?
I know it old but does tuning out the codes give not ready monitors?
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o2 sensor interchange
Well I did alot of reading on people wanting to find cheaper o2 sensors and unsure on part numbers, hoping this helps out. It helped me.
Amazon.com o2 sensors for our cars
Click on more results, there are 3 pages listed. Just make sure its a 4-wire sensor. I believe most are the proper ones however.
Amazon.com o2 sensors for our cars
Click on more results, there are 3 pages listed. Just make sure its a 4-wire sensor. I believe most are the proper ones however.
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my turn for a question (read everything 1st like a good newbie should). buddy of mine has the EFI Live programmer. im wanting to get rid of the EGR, AIR, and Rear O2 (i know a feller to help me with the inspection part here in MO). my question is can u tune out these codes without doing a full blow PCM Tune? since the most tuning ive ever done has been with superchips (on my 2000 Z-28) and hypertech(on 94 Z-28), im really not sure on what im doing in that area. my buddy mainly uses EFI LIve on duramaxs and downloading maps off the internet. any info would be a great help!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The AIR system is supposed to also oxidize the catalytic converter making its processes more efficient.
Disabling EGR can cause a hit in gas mileage - but with an LS1 its probably not a big difference. If your modded usually its not a concern
Yes, with the fuse pulled the PCM won't see the signal its looking for. I just live with it lol. That and rear O2 codes/ EGR codes (till I get a tune.) My V6 has all of it tuned out.
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Hey I gotta question??? I live in OR and you just have to pass the scan. I plan on getting LT's, but can I remove my EGR/AIR system, and delete the codes + rear O2 sensors, and still pass emissions?
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I've read through everything, but didn't quite understand the answers to my questions below.
I've got a 99 Z28, with a Hot Cam, long tubes, Borla, Pulley, LS6 manifold.
I had it dyno tuned, but the shop is now out of business and I think their tune may have been crap. I have removed my AIR system and EGR as well. I'm running O2 sims in the rear and some Denso O2's up front.
The car stinks. Like, burn your eyes out of your head stink. According to the scanmaster, its always adding fuel. I think the last time I drove it the LT trims were positive 5 and positive 7. Pretty sure that's where they were.
When I bought the exhaust, I thought ahead and got a system, FLP, that had interchangeable cats and straight pipes.
So the question is, if I do nothing but put the cats in, and leave everything else alone, will my stink go away? Or, do I need to run the EGR and AIR if I'm going to run cats?
Secondly, could the stink be eliminated by a better tune, and not put the cats in? The car is so lightly modified, that I'm sure a mail in tune would be just as good as a dyno tune. I did all this stuff back when things were kind of in their infancy regarding these cars and engines.
Now I'm at a point in my life, where being loud and fast are only so important. Getting rid of the stink is more important.
Thanks
I've got a 99 Z28, with a Hot Cam, long tubes, Borla, Pulley, LS6 manifold.
I had it dyno tuned, but the shop is now out of business and I think their tune may have been crap. I have removed my AIR system and EGR as well. I'm running O2 sims in the rear and some Denso O2's up front.
The car stinks. Like, burn your eyes out of your head stink. According to the scanmaster, its always adding fuel. I think the last time I drove it the LT trims were positive 5 and positive 7. Pretty sure that's where they were.
When I bought the exhaust, I thought ahead and got a system, FLP, that had interchangeable cats and straight pipes.
So the question is, if I do nothing but put the cats in, and leave everything else alone, will my stink go away? Or, do I need to run the EGR and AIR if I'm going to run cats?
Secondly, could the stink be eliminated by a better tune, and not put the cats in? The car is so lightly modified, that I'm sure a mail in tune would be just as good as a dyno tune. I did all this stuff back when things were kind of in their infancy regarding these cars and engines.
Now I'm at a point in my life, where being loud and fast are only so important. Getting rid of the stink is more important.
Thanks