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Old 11-09-2000, 01:40 PM   #1
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EGR system not hooked up were does it go

my EGR system is not hooked up because when i bought it it was rigged all to hell so i'm tring to put it back together and the EGR system was conected to the return line to the gas tank but were does it really all go
it's a 82 camaro Z28 with 305 4 barrol carb.
and what are some wayus to boost my performance.
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Old 11-10-2000, 08:13 AM   #2
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Usually the carbon vapor canister connects to the fuel tank vapor line, and the purge solenoid allows vapors stored in the canister to be routed to the carb through a purge solenoid, so they may be burned in combustion. The EGR system consists of the EGR solenoid and the EGR valve (and in some cases an EGR valve temperature monitor). The EGR valve is mounted on the intake manifold & allows exhaust gasses to reenter the intake tract and combine with the air fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. The EGR valve is controled through vacuum by the EGR solenoid.

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