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Old 06-14-2013, 05:45 PM
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Can someone give me some tips on doing this? I know where it is located, but what is the easiest way to do this?
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Check out these

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...gr-delete.html

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...r-removal.html

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...de-w-pics.html

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...mount-faq.html

It's simple

Good luck
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Thanks... Sometimes im to lazy to do a search i guess lol
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cleans engine bay up real nice!
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Need some detailed pics... I get lost when the AIR snakes around in the engine bay and what it connects to.
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Originally Posted by TXZ28LS1
Need some detailed pics... I get lost when the AIR snakes around in the engine bay and what it connects to.
Ill do a write up on this since i'm removing mine. I know there are some on here but more detail would be nice.
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Originally Posted by yukonblu
Ill do a write up on this since i'm removing mine. I know there are some on here but more detail would be nice.
Right on!! Looking forward to seeing it.
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Assuming your EGR is unbolted... unbolt the two bolts on the exh. manifold. Reuse gaskets if necessary. Then put WS6store covers on the holes you just made by removing the lines. Then pull out the air line(there's a clamp on the back of your intake manifold helping to hold that line in place). You're done under the hood. Now crawl under your car (jack it up, I did atleast, the drivers front wheel) and unbolt the two bolts that hold on the little flap infront of the drivers wheel under the bumper. You'll find two bolts holding the pump on. Take it off and unhook(and cover) the connectors. That's it!
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You'll need to get the codes deleted to keep the SES light from coming on.

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Originally Posted by idle
Assuming your EGR is unbolted... unbolt the two bolts on the exh. manifold. Reuse gaskets if necessary. Then put WS6store covers on the holes you just made by removing the lines. Then pull out the air line(there's a clamp on the back of your intake manifold helping to hold that line in place). You're done under the hood. Now crawl under your car (jack it up, I did atleast, the drivers front wheel) and unbolt the two bolts that hold on the little flap infront of the drivers wheel under the bumper. You'll find two bolts holding the pump on. Take it off and unhook(and cover) the connectors. That's it!
Well its on 02 so i don't have EGR
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Originally Posted by 2000 TAWS6
You'll need to get the codes deleted to keep the SES light from coming on.

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Did this already, thanks



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