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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Jones 4.6" data-source="post: 383638" data-attributes="member: 9622"><p>Its all up to you but here are the things that I can think emission wise to remove.....</p><p></p><p>1. Cats</p><p>2. EGR</p><p>3. Charcoal Canister</p><p></p><p>.....I cant really think about anything else. The cats you can remove and have your tuner turn the rear O2's off and if you remove the EGR your tuner can just turn that off to. The Charcoal canister I found out that your engine actually uses that vacuum hose as part of the intake learning system, so what I did was remove the whole charcoal system and routed the hose from the back of the upper intake into the intake tube somewhere between the MAF and TB so that it thinks its still there but you can remove the weight from the front fender. Thats totally up to you, unless your trying to getting ever pound not needed out of the car I wouldn't bother with the canister. But the EGR being removed cleans up the engine bay in my opinion and removing the cats you just have to be aware that if they look underneath your car for inspection you better have some sort of cat either working or just the case welded on to satisfy the "government'.....lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Jones 4.6, post: 383638, member: 9622"] Its all up to you but here are the things that I can think emission wise to remove..... 1. Cats 2. EGR 3. Charcoal Canister .....I cant really think about anything else. The cats you can remove and have your tuner turn the rear O2's off and if you remove the EGR your tuner can just turn that off to. The Charcoal canister I found out that your engine actually uses that vacuum hose as part of the intake learning system, so what I did was remove the whole charcoal system and routed the hose from the back of the upper intake into the intake tube somewhere between the MAF and TB so that it thinks its still there but you can remove the weight from the front fender. Thats totally up to you, unless your trying to getting ever pound not needed out of the car I wouldn't bother with the canister. But the EGR being removed cleans up the engine bay in my opinion and removing the cats you just have to be aware that if they look underneath your car for inspection you better have some sort of cat either working or just the case welded on to satisfy the "government'.....lol [/QUOTE]
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