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Old 02-24-2009, 03:45 PM
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ok sorry everyone I tried searching for removing air system and found nothing. So here goes:

I installed my new headers over the weekend and I have these two tubes one on each side that connect to the manifolds. They seem to also connect to the intake and the lid. Can I remove it and does anyone have a link on how to do so?
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I kept this saved so hope it helps you. There is alot of info about weather you should remove it or not. I kept mine all hooked up.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...oval-pics.html
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if you got cats, you can keep em, if not then theyre useless.
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removing AIR doesnt add to power. just cleans engine bay and reduces weight
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Originally Posted by jrpimp00
if you got cats, you can keep em, if not then theyre useless.
I do not have cats
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interesting read
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Originally Posted by sleepinghawk
I kept this saved so hope it helps you. There is alot of info about weather you should remove it or not. I kept mine all hooked up.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...oval-pics.html
Great link thanks a bunch

anyone have any suggestions on how to plug the hole? I found a link to where to buy them but there is a min. order of 400 or so
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Master cylinder plug for an old chrysler at oreilly's fits perfectly. Someone posted that earlier and that's what I used for mine. I found it next to the pcv section, you'll know when you see it.
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speedinc and texasautocraft.com sell AIR/EGR blockoff plates
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i never plugged that vacuum line off the AIR system :oops:


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