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Mizzou Tigers
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: weston, MO United States
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Just remove everything that is in the way
. If I remember right, just remove the throttle body and EGR assembly and the regulator will be right there in the open. No special tools are needed. It may be possible to change the FPR without removing the TB, but taking the TB off will make it much easier.
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