Vaux Lad
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I have a x16xe going into a nova, so im removing the egr, and sai system(i dont have the sai pump anyway)
To put the egr out of action do i basically make a template in some alloy plate, bolt that inbetween inlet and tb? But leave the valve plugged in?
The sai looks alittle more tricky, i have a small valve that comes from the inner wing of a corsa iirc, with a plug on it.
Do i leave the valve plugged in? But remove the silver valve from the exhaust side of the engine? Will i need to somehow block the hole the sai leaves?
Cheers
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Warren G
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Registered: 14th May 06
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SAI - you have to leave the plug in the small valve thingy, otherwise the EML comes on. And yes you will have to block the hole
EGR - Get an EGR blanking plate (look under mervia 1600 i think on EPC) and just put an blanking gasket or get a sheet of metal and cut it too shape
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Vaux Lad
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Right, i'll check the engine loom, the valve is at the end of the loom if i remember rightly
Wheres the hole for the sai valve thingy? Is it on the exhaust manifold? or the head?
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Scotty C
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Registered: 6th Nov 05
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It's on the exhuast manifold, by that big silver thingy ma bob.
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Monster
It's on the exhuast manifold, by that big silver thingy ma bob.
Best thing to do is get a plate welded over the takeoff hole, or tap a thread and put a bolt in it.
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Vaux Lad
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The combination valve(silver thing) just unbolts off, so could i just bolt a plate over where it should bolt on....?
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
The combination valve(silver thing) just unbolts off, so could i just bolt a plate over where it should bolt on....?
Not without putting a thread in it first.
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Vaux Lad
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Ahh right, so the thread is in the valve itself.
I could cut a alloy template, tap two threads into it, then bolt it where the valve used to go.
Or could i just leave the valve disconnected? No air hose/vaccum connection, will it just stay shut and not leak exhaust gasses?
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