How safe are MAF porting mod and EGR mod???
Thanks, I greatly appreciate it!
From what I have read, the EGR Mod doesn't cause problems.
<strong> You may want to do a search on the MAF porting. Some love it and others have had major problems with it. Mainly depends on if you have a A4 or 6speed car.
From what I have read, the EGR Mod doesn't cause problems. </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I have a M6, have you heard of problems on the manuals or autos?
The reason I question the EGR mod is this comment on installuniversty's site, "Do not be surprised if you see a slight increase in engine temperature (only a few degree's and should only be noticeable using a scan tools such as Auto Tap) because the re-circulated gases (which help cool the cylinders) will have more trouble entering the system as they were intended." Can this be a problem?
More info here: http://www.ls1camaro.net/sections.ph...ticle&artid=20
BTW, I completed the EGR mod, and everthing went smoothly, thanks <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" /> .
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I found a good increase in power with no problems...it really goes hand-in-hand with other intake mods, however (LS6 intake, ported TB, cold air, air box, smooth pipes, etc.)
...some of the self ported jobs have bad outcomes ....not sure why except it could be there is no recalibration like the SLP units have...
...you should note that intake mods on the LS1 are more cost effective and efficient than exhaust mods....so do these first before headers and cat backs...
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The PCM automatically makes corrections, within limits, when some major components, including heads and cam, are modified. The MAF is not one of those components. The MAF is the main component that allows the PCM to correct for other changes. That is why MAF calibration must be correct.


