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Old 01-14-13, 11:12 AM
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FD emissions?.

I appreciate a few people that replied on the last MSG. However I Think I should be looking for an electric air pump commonly found in 90s vettes some S10s also. Living in ct have been unregged for 7months now. I welded the Cat in there plumbed the air hose tested it with some pos pump air was blowing out with engine off I really believe I'm at the last step. I only failed by 20 pts last time. I have a single turbo with apexi fc and a fps and alky inj. I was told to throw a little denatured alky in the tank.. I've been told to turn the fpr down its at 40 psi any insight?, especially the electric air pump, please let me know. It is a FD my pump is gone have the greddy pulley kit. Thank You !! -coco


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Old 01-15-13, 12:29 AM
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You should start swinging by the 3rd gen archives and Specific Section.
You should be able to tune that engine down a touch with the ECU settings,but the air pump will get you there too.(Fc is no pump no go...so I am assuming fd is too.)
I suggest to post in the Engine management section also.
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