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Re: EGR tube
[Re: Jeepmon]
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05/29/09 05:04 PM
05/29/09 05:04 PM
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flatlinedude
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Steel braided fuel line is flexible and holds up to some pretty hi temps.
Carol: "Wow! He's really fast, isn't he?!"
John: "Yeah... but he's stupid."
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Re: EGR tube
[Re: flatlinedude]
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05/29/09 05:05 PM
05/29/09 05:05 PM
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flatlinedude
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On second thought, just ditch the EGR.
Carol: "Wow! He's really fast, isn't he?!"
John: "Yeah... but he's stupid."
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Re: EGR tube
[Re: flatlinedude]
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05/29/09 09:32 PM
05/29/09 09:32 PM
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Jeepmon
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Steel braided fuel line is flexible and holds up to some pretty hi temps.
I know what you're talking about, but have never seen it in any stores.. Any idea where to buy it and then where do you put on the specific fittings on the end?
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Re: EGR tube
[Re: CHRONiklyDEMONic]
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05/29/09 09:35 PM
05/29/09 09:35 PM
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What happens if he does ?
The engine may run a very small amount more lean. It's common practice to remove egr's on many a hopped up vehicles, not so much for a performance gain, but to clean up the engine bay, and have one less problematic device.
I'm not too concerned about the loss or gain in performance, however it does have to be able to pass those every 2 year smog checks..
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