IAT in EGR hole?
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IAT in EGR hole?
Ok, you I've got two issues I'm hoping I can solve at once. I got a killer deal on the SLP LS6 intake (the one modified with an EGR hole) but am not going to be running an EGR. I've been trying to find something to fill the hole without looking useless or resulting to epoxy.
I've also got my IAT just dangling there. The ram-air intake I'm going to use barely fit with my TPI and no MAF. It's going to be hard to squeeze the IAT in there. It's looking like I can fit the IAT in the modified EGR adapter. From looking at the service manual, it doesn't appear that having the IAT before or after the MAF is an issue and I doubt the air will warm up significantly in the extra 8" it would have to travel.
Hell, the TPI one was on the bottom of the upper intake so I'm doubting it's going to make much of a difference at all.
Looking for opinions.
Kevin D.
I've also got my IAT just dangling there. The ram-air intake I'm going to use barely fit with my TPI and no MAF. It's going to be hard to squeeze the IAT in there. It's looking like I can fit the IAT in the modified EGR adapter. From looking at the service manual, it doesn't appear that having the IAT before or after the MAF is an issue and I doubt the air will warm up significantly in the extra 8" it would have to travel.
Hell, the TPI one was on the bottom of the upper intake so I'm doubting it's going to make much of a difference at all.
Looking for opinions.
Kevin D.
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I would imagine that's for a stock EGR hole. The SLP modified unit has a really nice, really big brass adapter. FWIW, the IAT sensor fit perfectly in it using the stock rubber seal and one of the brass rings that came with the SLP adapter. Don't think I will have a problem with leaks.
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it will become more prone to heat soak, u can use a 13/8 freeze plug from an engine block to plug the hole,just tap it in place with a hammer and a socket worked for me for bout 2 years even with forced ind. no leaks, however this was a 99 manifold from f- body, should work tho