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280zdude

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I had a rotted out egr tunnel on my '77. There was a recall and you should find a sticker under the hood on the passenger's side if it was done. Mine was not and caused a huge vacuum leak. I got the Z for $1,400. Put a N42 non egr intake on and it runs fine.

Here's my rotted out egr where it connected to the tunnel. I tried to sawz-all it off and have it welded up but my welder suggested a replacement. It was much cheaper than him building up that hole.

 

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5 hours ago, Patcon said:

I am still wondering on how you will pass emissions with all these changes?

He won't if the person doing the visual knows what to look for. That's the problem with California. You could modify a car to put out only carbon dioxide and water vapor, but if it doesn't have the factory parts, you fail emissions.

Frankly, @280zdude could install a MS with an O2 sensor and tune it to have better tailpipe emissions, but he couldn't pass CA emissions because MS isn't CARB certified.

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2 hours ago, SteveJ said:

He won't if the person doing the visual knows what to look for. That's the problem with California. You could modify a car to put out only carbon dioxide and water vapor, but if it doesn't have the factory parts, you fail emissions.

Frankly, @280zdude could install a MS with an O2 sensor and tune it to have better tailpipe emissions, but he couldn't pass CA emissions because MS isn't CARB certified.

I have a work around that I’m just thinking it won’t pass the dyno test... does it really make that big of a difference? 

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11 minutes ago, 280zdude said:

I have a work around that I’m just thinking it won’t pass the dyno test... does it really make that big of a difference? 

My question is does taking the egr out affect the emissions test. Not visual.. how does it affect it and if you run 91 octane will it run better maybe a high flow cat? 

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