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96-04 - 4V Specific
cleaning IMRC 96-98 cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystic SVT" data-source="post: 851478" data-attributes="member: 12909"><p>Making IMRC deletes is not very difficult, you need to remove the butterflys off the rods and once that is done the rods can come out. You will basically end up with just the bare composite IMRC plates. Use expoxy to close up all the holes left open from removing the rods. The IMRC controller (bolted to bottom of intake) will need to be removed along with the IMRC cables. You will get a code for the IMRC's but they can be turned off if you plan to get the car tuned.</p><p></p><p>On my car I used industrial strength JB weld since mine are aluminum, but you will have to use epoxy since the 98s came with plastic/composite IMRC plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystic SVT, post: 851478, member: 12909"] Making IMRC deletes is not very difficult, you need to remove the butterflys off the rods and once that is done the rods can come out. You will basically end up with just the bare composite IMRC plates. Use expoxy to close up all the holes left open from removing the rods. The IMRC controller (bolted to bottom of intake) will need to be removed along with the IMRC cables. You will get a code for the IMRC's but they can be turned off if you plan to get the car tuned. On my car I used industrial strength JB weld since mine are aluminum, but you will have to use epoxy since the 98s came with plastic/composite IMRC plates. [/QUOTE]
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