Hi,
I'm replacing my cracked E3 with an E6, problem is that the EGR tube is welded solid to the fitting in the E3 manifold with Rust. Attempts to remove it have been unsuccessful. My state does not require emissions after 25 years so I was thinking of plugging the EGT tube ports on the manifold and the EGR. I have a three inch exhaust with an aftermarket hi-flow cat. I read in one post that this may mess-up timing. Is this true, if so what can be done to fix it? I understand that I can buy the parts, wait a couple of weeks to get them, but this seems like a good way to cool the intake temp.
Thoughts
Has anyone actually don’t this mod, if so what were your results?
Thanks
I'm replacing my cracked E3 with an E6, problem is that the EGR tube is welded solid to the fitting in the E3 manifold with Rust. Attempts to remove it have been unsuccessful. My state does not require emissions after 25 years so I was thinking of plugging the EGT tube ports on the manifold and the EGR. I have a three inch exhaust with an aftermarket hi-flow cat. I read in one post that this may mess-up timing. Is this true, if so what can be done to fix it? I understand that I can buy the parts, wait a couple of weeks to get them, but this seems like a good way to cool the intake temp.
Thoughts
Has anyone actually don’t this mod, if so what were your results?
Thanks
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