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Old 12-13-2002, 09:31 PM
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Do 2001 exhaust manifolds have egr or air provisions?
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AIR yes. EGR no.
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THanks RPM WS6

Could you please explain the diffrence between AIR and EGR? I kinda thought they were the same thing. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Embarrassed]" src="gr_emb.gif" />
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EGR= Exhaust Gas Recirculation. Exhaust gases are pumped back into the intake through this system to become part of the intake charge.

The air pump/system is used to pump freash air into the exhaust system pre-cat so as to light the cats off faster by flooding them with extra oxygen while the motor is still cold on start-up. Some older cars have air tubes that pump the oxygen directly into the cat, but LS1s have these tubes integrated into the manifolds.

AIR and EGR are two different devices.
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What RPM said. But just take all of that out. Block it off and delete it. Engine looks alot cleaner that way.
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Thanks, you guys saved me some money. I was gonna buy some 2001 manifolds thinking that they wouldnt have the air and egr provisions for a cleaner look. Not much point if the 2001 still have the air fittings.




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