deleting EGR with HSR
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
deleting EGR with HSR
i will have to get rid of my egr with the hsr a couple questions...
1. should i just have a chip burned to "show" the car has no egr anymore ( i dont want to throw a code)?
2. and what should i do about the old egr soleniod and the vacuum lines attached to it?
also, off topic but simple...when filling your oildoes it make a difference what head you pour the oil into??
thanks!
1. should i just have a chip burned to "show" the car has no egr anymore ( i dont want to throw a code)?
2. and what should i do about the old egr soleniod and the vacuum lines attached to it?
also, off topic but simple...when filling your oildoes it make a difference what head you pour the oil into??
thanks!
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From: Tigard, Oregon
Car: '86 Berlinetta
Engine: 350
Transmission: 700R4
While I cant answer the HSR question. I can tell you that it makes no difference which head you put the oil in. It all drains back down to the oil pan either way.
Sorry I'm not much help lol.
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Sorry I'm not much help lol.
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From: Las Vegas
Car: '88 Trans Am
Engine: 5.7L TPI
Transmission: Slushbox
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i would have the egr deleted from the chip as well as a performance upgrade PERFORMANCE RESOURCES can help you with your chip needs.as far as the the oil filler location as long as you can get the oil to the pan it does not matter the pump does the rest of the work......
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