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TIMBERTIGER

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  • Birthday 07/04/1988

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    Pensacola, FL
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    I wanna go fast
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    F/A-18 Hornet Mech U.S. NAVY Blue Angels AME1(AW)
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    My recruiter told me about the forum when I told him I owned a BRAT
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  1. (optional) you might want to keep the defrost flapper hose- this one goes to the firewall and connects directly to the intake manifold on the right side of the car... you can remove this hose if you like, but then you will not be able to change to defrost with the heater controls inside...

     

    everything else can be removed and plugged for full-emissions removal. to do this, remove all except the ones I described above, and plug the holes on the intake manifold or carb with rubber plugs. The EGR can be blocked with bolts or make a metal gasket out of a pop can and squish it in between the EGR piece and the intake.

     

    oh, and you will NEED to keep the main PCV hoses connected!! without them you will have major engine problems- but to simplfy them, one side of the engine's valve cover goes to the PCV valve on the intake, and the other side goes to the air intake box (on top of the carb)

     

    thats it!

    Hope this helps!

    ~Austin

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