if its a TPI motor its under the plenum
2007-08-26 22:10:31
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answered by Kevin A 3
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Q: Why and how should I bypass the EGR valve/line?
A: The EGR re-routes some of the exhaust gases back into the intake/combustion chamber. This is basically done to reduce emissions. Blocking it off will temperature of the intake since the gases fed back through the EGR are very hot. Lower intake temperature produces more power, but the amount of gases that are passed through the EGR is VERY minimal and probably won't result in much (if any) performance gain. The drawback is increased emissions.
If you look at the back of the passenger side of the intake manifold. You will see a tube that runs up to the manifold from the exhaust manifold. Take the tube off, pull it back, and look at it. You will see a two bolt pattern with a hole in the middle. Make some kind of plate to block the hole and guided on the bolt hole. You can make the plate out of any piece of scrap metal (sheet metal is fine). Put the tube back on with the plate in place.
2007-08-23 10:47:19
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answered by Don B 5
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It sits on top of the intake manifold at the rear of the motor. It is either underneath the intake plenum or under some plastic covers at the rear that you have to take off to service. Good luck.
2007-08-23 14:32:10
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answered by Deano 7
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on the backside of the intake manifold, passenger side.
the exhaust gas tube runs to the passenger side manifold.
2007-08-24 00:29:10
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answered by afratta437 5
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on intake manifold may be electronic and expensive my s-10 sells for 150
2007-08-23 10:33:01
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answered by jpattonfamily 5
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on the exhaust manifold under pass. side
2007-08-23 12:51:48
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answered by mlgarl 2
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look in your shop manual,,,if ur gona work on ur car go to advance and spend the 15...best investment u can make.
2007-08-23 09:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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