EGR - AIR - O2 Sensors - Motor/Tranny mount FAQ!
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EGR - Exhaust Gas Recirculation - Emissions controll device. Injects exhaust gas back into manifold for re-circulation. Came on 98-00 f-bodies only. Never on y-body or 01-02 f-body due to revised camshafts.
Removal Pro's:
Cleans engine bay, less weight, easier to work on things, pure air > burnt air.
Removal Con's:
Could cause you to fail "visual" inspection depending on how strict your state is. Removing without tuning work will cause Service Engine Soon (SES) light, dead giveaway to inspectors. Sniffer tests could be a problem as EGR cuts down on NOX gasses. Blockoff plates for exhaust manifolds required unless using "race" headers.
Example)
- Texas "visual" - pop the hood, don't look at anything, close hood, $12.50.
- California "visual" - pop hood, tech LOOKS FOR EGR, kicks you in the nuts.
AIR - Air Injection Recirculation - Emissions controll device. Injects fresh air into the exhaust gas before the cats. Helps them heat up to reach "emissions light off" faster.
Removal Pro's:
Weight, clean bay, no more annoying sound on startup, spare rubber hose to use on other stuff.

Removal Con's:
Only worry about VERY strict visuals (read: California) causing failure. Sniffer test can only tell before car is warmed up. After car reaches operating temp, the AIR pump shuts off and becomes useless. SES light will come on if system is removed unless codes are tuned out. Blockoff plates for exhaust manifolds required unless using "race" headers.
Rear O2 sensors - Emissions controll "tattler". Reads the exhaust gas after the cats, compares content to that of the front O2 sensors, makes sure cats are doing their job.
Removing the rear O2's is a must when doing headers. Even if cats and rest of equipment is used, SES light will still come on most of the time due to abnormal readings.
Solutions:
Buy O2 simulators - these plug into the harness and simulate a functioning cat. These have been known to STILL not prevent the SES light after exhaust work.
Have Rear O2's tuned out - better option, usually cheaper than buying O2 sims, guaranteed to stop SES light.
Best Option - Have REAR O2's, EGR, and AIR codes tuned out at same times, even if you wish to keep EGR/AIR. Any speedshop with LS1edit/HPtuners can do this. A friend who has a multiple car copy can as well. 2K2WS6TA has noted that the new Predator can supossedly delete the codes (per their website), but I'm not sure. Most handheld programmers can "read" the code, then "clear it", but this is not "deleting". When a code is "cleared", the SES light only goes away, but comes back when the car is turned off and re-started. If anyone has any info on this, post up!
Cost:
You can call around to a local shop and ask. I paid $75 at MTI, and should expect it to cost around that much. Some shops might even do it for free hoping to strike up some business. Go to LS1tech.com, click the top right button, and search sponsers by zip code and distance. You can also do a mail order if you don't have access to it. You just ship them your PCM, they edit it, and ship it back.
Links:
General - http://www.ls1camaro.net/sections.ph...ticle&artid=70
Very Nice Writeup - https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/328977-exhaust-backfires-running-rich-poor-mileage-come-air-removal.html
Pics - https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/480964-air-egr-removal.html
Lid Plug - https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/483935-what-size-plug-side-air-lid-after-air-removal.html
Air Removal! With Pics! - https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/673299-air-removal-pics.html
EGR Plug for manifold - 1-3/8" adjustable freeze plug from an autoparts store. Here's a picture of one......... http://www.franklinwaterers.com/images/zoom/explug.jpg
Having problems with front O2's? (insufficient switching etc.) This is a pretty good read.......
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/514521-o2-sensors-lt-s-not-hot-enough-tips.html
Adding links and stuff later, this was a quickie. Feel free to edit my post (mods), or add posts if you have helpful information.
Last edited by TheBlurLS1; Mar 10, 2007 at 11:36 AM.
These are required items unlike the rears
You have 2 choices in what to use
1) Stock O2s- you can reuse the original o2s if you wish, be aware that you will have to extend the wire harness in order to reach the connector
2) Other o2 sensor- (bosch 13111vette rear o2s) These have a stronger heating element, and a longer wire harness, they can often solve front o2 insufficient switching errors, due to the higher wattage heater, also they eliminate the need for extensions, as the harness is long enough to reach the stock f body o2 connector
Extensions
If you use the stock o2 sensors (either new or your originals) you will have to extend your wire harness, you can accomplish this in 2 ways
1) Cutting and splicing the original wires- Pacesetter headers come with the wire and butt splices to do this, simply cut the wire (I advise doing one at a time to avoid confusion) and insert the supplied wire using the butt splices to join the ends, do not forget the heat shield tubing. You could also try to use 16-18 gage wire, that seems to match the stock wire size, from a local parts house if your headers don't come with any.
2) Purchase premade extensions- these are available, from many of the sponsors, in various lengths, 12", 18", and 24", they simply plug in between the f body o2, and the PCM harness, and extend the length so the o2 can be screwed into the header collector
There is a 3rd way to do it, and that is just buy the Corvette rear 02 sensor, the harness is sufficient length to reach the connector without the need for extensions or splicing
If you wish to use the original o2 sensors, you can have your tuner widen the parameters that trigger the SES light, so it won't set a fault code for insufficient switching (this can be done while eliminating the AIR and EGR fault codes)
That's my contribution, mods feel free to edit or add to
Last edited by 2K2WS6TA; May 11, 2006 at 10:59 PM.
There are LT systems that utilize specially-sized components which allow all four 02 sensors to be connected and used without setting codes.
You should not need anything 'cept for some new gaskets if your stockers are in bad shape. They are cheap so I'd go with a new set, but to each his own. Tons of people just re-use their old ones with no problem if it makes you feel any better.
also is the air pump fuse is pulled will that hurt anything?
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right now i have air shooting out the tube that used to go to the manifold. so i pulled the fuse and it seems to be ok. also now that i did that i dont have air going into the air box from the pump, is that really needed?
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right now i have air shooting out the tube that used to go to the manifold. so i pulled the fuse and it seems to be ok. also now that i did that i dont have air going into the air box from the pump, is that really needed?
That hose that runs from the air lid to the AIR pump is the air intake for the AIR pump, it never should have been blowing into the lid.
That hose that runs from the air lid to the AIR pump is the air intake for the AIR pump, it never should have been blowing into the lid.
I removed mine and I couldn't figure out which hose it was talking about.
Maybe thats why my air pump was so loud.
If you can't crawl under your car, I sure hope you don't plan on installing your headers! I would just wait untill you're able to do it yourself (I know it's a nail biter). You'll feel better about doing it yourself.
I was lookin at a Set of Pacesetter LTs w/emissions, reading this the rear O2 become useless If i have that code "tuned out" or removed is that goin to effect my testing, or would i be better off gettin the simulator?
I suppose its good that i read all this before i made any purchases, even if it means i cant get me a set of LTs
I was lookin at a Set of Pacesetter LTs w/emissions, reading this the rear O2 become useless If i have that code "tuned out" or removed is that goin to effect my testing, or would i be better off gettin the simulator?
I suppose its good that i read all this before i made any purchases, even if it means i cant get me a set of LTs

If you run LT headers, you're not going to be legal in any state with emissions, much less california. A friendly station is about the only thing that's going pass you. I wouldn't have a problem swapping out my whole system once a year or once every two years, but I'm alot more comfortable wrenching than most people are. If I was in cali, I'd go ***** out and just swap back to stock for emissions.
If your rear O2 sensors are screwed in and plugged in, you will have to unplug them from the harness, and plug the sims in their place.
What are your mods? Headers? ORY?


