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What to do about the air tube with my BBK LT h-pipe
I just removed my OEM headers and h-pipe on my '92 LX. Looking at the picture of BBK's longtube h-pipe, I do not see where to plug in the air tube that runs to the thermactor pump. Do I use the tube? Do I plug the tube? If so, with what? I'm in a state that does not test for emissions. Thanks.
------------------ 92conv, T5, HPMsubs, 4pt gload, strut tower brace, 3.55's, 3 chamber Flowmasters, Baer SS brake lines [This message has been edited by Jason Van Holland (edited 01-16-2001).] |
I live in a state where emissons is not required and I just plugged my tube in my MAC long tube Off-Road pipe. I used a bolt and a hose clamp, but this winter while it's apart I am welding a cap on the end. I did pass MD emissions with it plugged on a modified stock h-pipe that only had 2 cats, I made it fit my long tubes for emissions.
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I'm 90% certain you don't use the tube with the BBK LT H pipe. I know for a fact you don't with the MACs.
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Will pluging the y pipe from the pump hurt anything if you don't disconnect it and remove the smog eq? I am getting an off road pipe w/ long tubes and don't want to pull out all of the smog eq if i don't have to. I DO have to have emissions on my stang. Light Em Up!!! http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...oard/smile.gif
[This message has been edited by NoSlow5.0 (edited 01-17-2001).] |
I used a wheel stud,fit good ,just tap it in Mick.
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