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Old 09-03-2003, 02:21 PM
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Car: 1986/88 Frankenstein Trans Am
Engine: carbed L98
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egr or non-egr lower intake for my car...?

i have a L98 engine which used to be TPI but im doing a carb swap. im going to be getting rid of the smog pump, canister and catalytic converter. do i need EGR? the egr lower intake is 200 while the non egr is like 150. would i be ok without the EGR?
Old 09-03-2003, 10:17 PM
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Car: 84 T/A,84 Bird,85 T/A Knight Automated Roving Robot
Engine: 305 HO many mods, 151C.I.D-stock,305 TPI stock for now
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You don't need the EGR. Basically all the computer does on a carbed car is emissions. But if it's an electronic Quadrajet, it will effect preformance. If you putting on a non emissions carb your golden. Without an electronic fuel delivery system, any and all your computer controlled senors and valving is non functional. I changed my electronic Quadrajet to a Holley 600cfm and made a diamond plated block off for my EGR.
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dosent nj have some pretty strict smog laws like cali???
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