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Chris Wood 05-11-2012 08:20 PM

Egr
 
I noticed the EGR tube coming off the headers is rubbing on the fuel lines, not a good thing with the heat. there is thermal compound and tape on it right now and doesnt seem to be an issue but i dont like it. if i used a tube bender and just gave it a little tweak and rerouted the hose does anyone think it would be an issue....
and has anyone ever done this before?

nj85z28 05-11-2012 08:39 PM

01-02 LS Camaros have NO EGR as they use the LS6 intake.

I'm pretty sure your referring to the AIR system

Chris Wood 05-12-2012 12:41 PM

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This is what i was talking about, this gets hot as hell and its right on top of the fuel line. its coming from the headers, i haven't seen it before but my buddy said it was for the egr for emmisions
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nj85z28 05-12-2012 12:47 PM

its for the air system. it just heats the catalytic convertors on start up for efficiency. it can be removed but would require a tune. if your careful and dont kink or break it, a little bending should be fine

cbr600rx7 05-30-2012 11:36 AM

You can also get a block off plate and just get rid of it. You will need a tune (mail order, hand held, or dyno) to keep the SES light from kicking on.

mezzyshredder 06-06-2012 12:24 AM

What they all said

greenmachine96 06-14-2012 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by nj85z28 (Post 624211)
its for the air system. it just heats the catalytic convertors on start up for efficiency. it can be removed but would require a tune. if your careful and dont kink or break it, a little bending should be fine

I thought the AIR system just pumps air into the cat to induce the chemical reaction that reduces emissions. I didnt think it heats anything. I guess they help the cat warm up though through the reaction. Anyway, I believe they have a one way valve in them to prevent exhaust from traveling through them. I think it is should be okay where it is at as long as the tube does not become hot from being bolted to the manifold.

nevermind just caught the post where he did say it was getting hot.

Ecidemon 07-03-2012 10:57 PM

Yep, when I added my LS6 intake to my LS1 I was able to get rid of that garbage. No EGR. was running SLP Long tubes with rear o2 delete (replaced with a government un-approved straight pipe or mid-pipe)

Also, the composition of the cat itself is the catalyst (hence the name), not something injected into the system, to address the last post.

greenmachine96 07-07-2012 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by Ecidemon (Post 632788)
Yep, when I added my LS6 intake to my LS1 I was able to get rid of that garbage. No EGR. was running SLP Long tubes with rear o2 delete (replaced with a government un-approved straight pipe or mid-pipe)

Also, the composition of the cat itself is the catalyst (hence the name), not something injected into the system, to address the last post.

I know what a cat is and what it does we were talking about the A.I.R. system. Which pumps air to the catalyst to help it heat and help the catalyst convert NOx and carbon dioxide and that junk to to Water and carbon dioxide which are not "harmful" gasses........


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