Video suggestion if you’d like you could start future videos off showing everything you need at the beginning tools parts etc generally speaking I think a lot of beginners and people who are not very mechanically inclined would really appreciate but like everyone else has said great video man literally the best on this topic on UA-cam
I appreciate this video so much. All the other ones I watched assume the viewer knows WAY too much and skip a lot of details. Thank you for making this. My only critique, coming from someone who has no idea what they are doing is sometimes it was zoomed so close I couldnt tell where exactly on the engine you were working and the words sometimes got in the way of seeing what you were doing but I still think Ill be able to figure it out from watching this. Thank you!
Glad it helps! Also since I've made this video I have bought a wide-angle lens so I can get shots a little better in upcoming videos. please let me know if you have any questions
@@archaicautomotive2444 I do have a question. For taking off one of the pieces you mentioned you would have taken off the tire. Which tire would have made it easier? And if I have access to a lift would that make any of the hard to teach bolts easier to get off or are they just stuffed into hard to reach crevices no matter what?
The best video yet keep it coming btw @7:48 do I need to block off the air injection where it mounts to the intake ? Pls answer as soon as you can. Thank you again solid video👌🏽
Thank you! And yes you should cap off the port from the air injection that goes to the intake. If you go to the auto parts store and look for "heater bypass caps" you should be able to find something that fits.
Very well done. I've watched several of these videos about this exact topic, you covered this very well, mine is a carburated model, and we're going with a new Weber and perhaps an intake as well. Any thoughts about better intakes, versus stock? Thanks, Jim
Thank you Jim! My other truck seen in the other video is an 87 4x4 22R with a Weber carb. As for manifolds go I hear the offenhauser is a better flowing manifold due to the runner design. You can find it on LC engineering's website. Also if you have a 4x4 truck and you do offroad the Weber does not like real steep angles and will bog down you can correct this by doing the "Hill climb mod" I'm pretty sure you can find a write-up on Google still.
At 3:36 You have remove throttle body and vtv vacuum lines ... the 2 lines you disconnected from the front that are one on top of the other and has that little black cap on top.... what do you do with those? Cap them off?
@@archaicautomotive2444 I believe they are the bimetal valve to the egr diagram. It is the valve threaded into the coolant line just above the cold start temp sensor.
Mine does not have power steering but when hose should connect directly to the manifold and the other should connect to the idle adjuster in the center of the manifold. As for the EGR I just taped off the connector but to prevent check engine light you want to put a resistor in place.
What'd you do with the VSVs on top of that bracket? I have a brown, blue, and a grey one... do you just unplug their vacuum hoses and electric connectors?
I'm both my Toyota trucks the EGR was full of carbon and no longer worked, not to mention on the 22RE the fuel filter is much easier to get to now with the air injection system out of the way.
@@toyscars978 I personally don't think it adds any power but some people will argue that. A big added benefit though is that it keeps all that nasty carbon crap out of the intake.
@archaicautomotive2444 gotcha that's what I also did. MAN I had a intermittent miss at idle for 7ish years. Bypassed the friggen VSV. Did the trick ! So crazy.
@@billythomas4527 Right on man Glad to hear your truck runs better! That's one of the reasons I see a point in doing the emissions delete. After 30+ years a lot of that old stuff doesn't work anymore or at least not correctly.
I plan on doing this with my vehicle, but doesn't this cause it to run lean? Like the O2 sensor is used to getting that much extra air, when it stops getting it doesn't it make it go rich?
No as far as know The computer will just adjust mixture accordingly. All the air injection/ egr system does is make the burn a little cleaner by injecting a little fresh air into the cylinders for cleaner burn.
Cleaner engine bay, easier access to the starter and fuel filter. And that's really it besides the block off plates you just cap off what you don't need.
What is the name of the red/orange plug at 4:03 right in front of your hand I'm having a hard time finding out what that is called. Correction, what is the blueish one behind it called mine is broke
That is a very good question... I couldn't tell you. I live in a state where we don't require emissions. But I would say most likely not if you live in California.
Runs just fine. I assume you could do it on an automatic too shouldn't really make a difference. As far as gas mileage goes I can't say I've noticed an increase or decrease.
@@archaicautomotive2444 Cool. I am having an issue with the EGR vacuum modulator causing problems shifting (I suspect), and they are getting hard to find aftermarket at parts stores, so I was thinking about deleting that whole system.
@@archaicautomotive2444 I have 86 Toyota p/u and I am just starting the operation of getting rid of stock carb , replace with LCE weber carb but don' t see anything about how to set up for A/C, and what to dump. looks like two charcoal canisters . kinda need more info.
@@anthonyhartman848 on your canister set up you should be able to tee it into the vacuum advance port on the carb. At least that's how I have mine set up. You will also need to add a fitting to the Weber carb for the canister vent. I'm not 100% sure the AC but I'm pretty sure you just need to leave the vacuum switching valve in place so it will be able to idle up when the AC is turned on.
Clean out? Its pretty easy to take off the upper plenum just a few bolts. Eagle One aluminum cleaner and pressure washer works great for cleaning them.
@@archaicautomotive2444 thanks brother, did you put your pick up? and the other question is if you only put the egr connector. The plugs of the solenoids are only disconnected?
@@fernandodavidreyesdiaz7037 I don't have the resistor in there I just have it unplugged. Hasn't given me any issue. I figure the best way to add the resistor would be cut off the old connector to the sensor and run the resistor in between.
@@archaicautomotive2444 Well I just wanted to know if you only have the egr plugs and the solenoid plugs disconnected to do the same thing you did and remove it from my pick up my brother
Yes if your truck is a California model you should have an EGR. Also fresh air comes from the air pump underneath the intake manifold. It injects fresh air into the exhaust ports through those large metal lines that wrap around the back of the engine.
I did this and my check engine light disappeared. But my idle still surges up and down when I press the brake pedal, it started doing that after I did my timing chain and guides. Good video by the way.
Several things you might want to check. Throttle position sensor adjustment. Coolant level/make sure there is no air in the cooling system. Vacuum leaks/The condition of the o-ring that goes around the throttle body idle adjustment screw. All those things can give you a looping idle. If it happened after you did the timing chain I would guess that you probably have a little air in the cooling system.
@@archaicautomotive2444I seemed to have fixed my surging idle. My engine was idling at 1,600 rpm once it was warm and I figured out how to adjust it. Once I adjusted it to run at 1,000 rpm I no longer have the surging idle problem.
@archaicautomotive2444 okay thank you mine are just unplugged but that's how it came when I bought the truck and didn't know if they needed to be plugged. Thank you again
Just came across this video THANK YOU ! My headgasket blew , just got the head back Friday , so this is the perfect time to do it ! & what resister did you use ?
No none of this is really necessary, it's basically emission stuff. Except if you have air conditioning you want to leave that little black VSV hooked up.
It’s funny cause I actually found and purchased them before you got a chance to reply haha but thank you anyway! I have deleted it now and it’s all good hah thank you very much
Yo great video. Great music too. Quick question. Do you put back the nut and bolt after removing the vacuum tree? Looks like its two of the lower intake manifold bolts?
Yes everything was put back. I actually messed up in the video because you don't need to fully take out the bolt closest to the firewall you can actually just loosen it up and pull the vacuum tree out.
If you live in a state with no emissions than most of the stuff can be removed. Less clutter in the engine bay and usually a lot of these old emissions Parts don't work right after so many years. Also it makes getting to the fuel filter a lot easier.
This is not true egr delete will always increase power because when exhaust is recirculated it can’t be reburned which means it’s displacing some of the air in each cylinder with exhaust instead of fresh air = lower performance and engine runs hotter
Thanks. Gonna do this to my 88 4Runner. What about the EGR cooling plate? I see there is block offs for that. That was your “pain in the ass” bolt. I have my trans out currently so it’s right there😂
AND THAT IS HOW YOU MAKE A VIDEO BOYS. WELL DONE, INFORMATIVE, TOO THE POINT, AND NOT BORING.
Thank you! that's exactly what I'm going for with my videos.
Dude!! Soooo true I bought my kit like a year ago and couldn’t figure out how to do it cuz none of the other videos made sense. Top tier quality
Where did you get the kit from?
@@jimmybates1972jcb Lce performance
Easily the best tutorial on the internet. Thank you
Thank you. glad it helps!
Video suggestion if you’d like you could start future videos off showing everything you need at the beginning tools parts etc generally speaking I think a lot of beginners and people who are not very mechanically inclined would really appreciate but like everyone else has said great video man literally the best on this topic on UA-cam
Thank you!
thank you i have been looking for a clear video like this.
Of course! Glad it helps, that's the whole reason I made this video all the other ones on UA-cam kind of suck. Lol
I appreciate this video so much. All the other ones I watched assume the viewer knows WAY too much and skip a lot of details. Thank you for making this. My only critique, coming from someone who has no idea what they are doing is sometimes it was zoomed so close I couldnt tell where exactly on the engine you were working and the words sometimes got in the way of seeing what you were doing but I still think Ill be able to figure it out from watching this. Thank you!
Glad it helps! Also since I've made this video I have bought a wide-angle lens so I can get shots a little better in upcoming videos. please let me know if you have any questions
@@archaicautomotive2444 I do have a question. For taking off one of the pieces you mentioned you would have taken off the tire. Which tire would have made it easier? And if I have access to a lift would that make any of the hard to teach bolts easier to get off or are they just stuffed into hard to reach crevices no matter what?
@@natalied989 passenger side tire.
Wow, best video I've seen on this. Takes out the guess work completely. Thank you!
@@mhuntley4201 Glad it helps!
Nice. I was confused on what to do for the vapor canister and fuel regulator. Now I know. Thanks
Glad it helps!
Not even half way through and I’ve decided to keep mine. Goodness!
Ya no doubt best version of removal I’ve seen 🤙🏻
Thank you!
Turned me on to a good website to buy these kind of parts. Thank you.
Good to hear! There's a lot of good sites for these old trucks.
LC engineering, yota shop, yota1, just to name a few.
So the fuel pressure regulator does get used not deleted also ? And if so does it stay bolted onto the air injection valve but just capped off ?
No the fuel pressure regulator stays in place.
The best video yet keep it coming btw @7:48 do I need to block off the air injection where it mounts to the intake ? Pls answer as soon as you can. Thank you again solid video👌🏽
Thank you! And yes you should cap off the port from the air injection that goes to the intake.
If you go to the auto parts store and look for "heater bypass caps" you should be able to find something that fits.
I have one question... If i do this and i get the check engine light how do i take it off??? Thanks
You have to put a resistor into the EGR connector to trick it. 10k ohm I believe.
What about the VSV sensors, disconnect them, have two of them only with no factory a/c?
Very well done. I've watched several of these videos about this exact topic, you covered this very well, mine is a carburated model, and we're going with a new Weber and perhaps an intake as well. Any thoughts about better intakes, versus stock? Thanks, Jim
Thank you Jim!
My other truck seen in the other video is an 87 4x4 22R with a Weber carb. As for manifolds go I hear the offenhauser is a better flowing manifold due to the runner design. You can find it on LC engineering's website. Also if you have a 4x4 truck and you do offroad the Weber does not like real steep angles and will bog down you can correct this by doing the "Hill climb mod" I'm pretty sure you can find a write-up on Google still.
What is the advantage of cancel egr system??
Cleans up the engine bay, makes it a lot easier to get to your fuel filter too.
At 3:36 You have remove throttle body and vtv vacuum lines ... the 2 lines you disconnected from the front that are one on top of the other and has that little black cap on top.... what do you do with those? Cap them off?
Yes I just capped them off.
@@archaicautomotive2444 thank you ....
@@kimberlycrotts858 Of course, glad it helps!
WOW, well done!! good job!
Thank you!
great video, thanks....going to do this delete to my sons 22re soon
Glad it helps! let me know if you have any questions.
Best thing I have ever done to my 91
@@chrishall745why so? Thinking about doing it
Very informative, great video!
Thank you!
Just saw the video, very explanatory unlike other videos. Do you have to mess around with the coolant lines that run around the IAC valve? 👍
Thank you and no I didn't have to mess with the coolant lines at all.
Other than the vacuum lines connected to the carburetor, is the process generally the same for a 22r?
Yes, I'd say it's actually a bit easier. My other truck is a 87 22R so I've done it on both. Let me know if you have any questions.
Great video. What did you do with the two vac ports on the valve located under the throttle body tps? Did you cap these off or use them? Thanks
The idle air control valve hoses? I left those alone. I'm pretty sure if you delete that the engine will run like garbage at a cold start.
@@archaicautomotive2444 I believe they are the bimetal valve to the egr diagram. It is the valve threaded into the coolant line just above the cold start temp sensor.
Mine has AC also. What lines do I keep for that? Currently have the head off, just got it back from the machine shop and have all the plates in place.
@@40calAnimalControl Just the two that come off the Black VSV.
Question what did you do with the hardness that comes off the egr ? And what about the hoses that come off the power steering??
Mine does not have power steering but when hose should connect directly to the manifold and the other should connect to the idle adjuster in the center of the manifold. As for the EGR I just taped off the connector but to prevent check engine light you want to put a resistor in place.
Do you know what size resistor to use?
Fantastic been chasing a egr system issue but ca just won't let me live my life
Glad it helps! Also F California 😂
What'd you do with the VSVs on top of that bracket? I have a brown, blue, and a grey one... do you just unplug their vacuum hoses and electric connectors?
Yeah just unpluged them and caped them off. The only one I left was the one for the AC.
Great video. About to do this mod very soon
Thank you!
New to 22re, might be a stupid question but the removal of all this is just for looks or what benefit does it do?
I'm both my Toyota trucks the EGR was full of carbon and no longer worked, not to mention on the 22RE the fuel filter is much easier to get to now with the air injection system out of the way.
@@archaicautomotive2444 I understand but only for the fuel did you take it away or does it have any benefit such as more power?
@@toyscars978 I personally don't think it adds any power but some people will argue that. A big added benefit though is that it keeps all that nasty carbon crap out of the intake.
@@toyscars978 it adds a lot of power and runs cooler and smoother
Where does the vacuum line coming from the bottom of the fuel pressure regulator run to now? That’s where I’m stuck at on my install.
I just ran it up to one of the ports on the 3 way vacuum connector @11:05
What about the coolant passage behind the head ? Leave it there ?
@@billythomas4527 The EGR plate?
@@archaicautomotive2444 yeah ?
@@billythomas4527 Oh yeah I just left that in place.
@archaicautomotive2444 gotcha that's what I also did. MAN I had a intermittent miss at idle for 7ish years. Bypassed the friggen VSV. Did the trick ! So crazy.
@@billythomas4527 Right on man Glad to hear your truck runs better! That's one of the reasons I see a point in doing the emissions delete. After 30+ years a lot of that old stuff doesn't work anymore or at least not correctly.
What about the VSV sensors you disconnect them both or just plug them up, no factory a/c? Helpful video.
I disconnected every other one but the AC. I just left that one in place.
That about the 2 vacuum lines on the ac switch on the top of the valve cover?
I just left those in place.
I plan on doing this with my vehicle, but doesn't this cause it to run lean? Like the O2 sensor is used to getting that much extra air, when it stops getting it doesn't it make it go rich?
No as far as know The computer will just adjust mixture accordingly. All the air injection/ egr system does is make the burn a little cleaner by injecting a little fresh air into the cylinders for cleaner burn.
What does this accomplish and what do you need to put in place besides capping it off
Cleaner engine bay, easier access to the starter and fuel filter.
And that's really it besides the block off plates you just cap off what you don't need.
Good video. Can a problem in this system make a misfire ??
Yes if the EGR is not working correctly it can cause a misfire.
What is the name of the red/orange plug at 4:03 right in front of your hand I'm having a hard time finding out what that is called.
Correction, what is the blueish one behind it called mine is broke
That's the plug for the VSV (vacuum switching valve)
Thanks for replying, I figured out what it was called after a couple days of looking around, one of my ends on the vacuum line broke off
On the models that need the resistor: What size is needed to make the engine light not come on?
10k ohm resistor.
Can you still pass emissions test that affect anything at all on the engine for the emissions?
That is a very good question... I couldn't tell you.
I live in a state where we don't require emissions. But I would say most likely not if you live in California.
This is interesting. How does it run and idle afterwards? Can you do this on a 22re with an automatic transmission? Does it affect gas mileage?
Runs just fine. I assume you could do it on an automatic too shouldn't really make a difference. As far as gas mileage goes I can't say I've noticed an increase or decrease.
@@archaicautomotive2444 Cool. I am having an issue with the EGR vacuum modulator causing problems shifting (I suspect), and they are getting hard to find aftermarket at parts stores, so I was thinking about deleting that whole system.
@@trentp151 You could also probably temporarily vacuum cap off the connections and see if that makes a difference.
do you have a video for carbureted 22r Thanks in advance
@@anthonyhartman848 It's funny my main truck is actually a carbureted model but I did the conversion before I started this UA-cam channel.
@@archaicautomotive2444 I have 86 Toyota p/u and I am just starting the operation of getting rid of stock carb , replace with LCE weber carb but don' t see anything about how to set up for A/C, and what to dump. looks like two charcoal canisters . kinda need more info.
@@anthonyhartman848 on your canister set up you should be able to tee it into the vacuum advance port on the carb. At least that's how I have mine set up. You will also need to add a fitting to the Weber carb for the canister vent.
I'm not 100% sure the AC but I'm pretty sure you just need to leave the vacuum switching valve in place so it will be able to idle up when the AC is turned on.
I have a 1985 4runner SR5 with 22rec and I want to do the same thing. how will I clean out the plenum?
Clean out? Its pretty easy to take off the upper plenum just a few bolts. Eagle One aluminum cleaner and pressure washer works great for cleaning them.
@@archaicautomotive2444 Thanks, I will do just that!
Excuse me, did you put the resistor on it and how many volts is it or where do they sell it?
I did not. But I believe it's a 10k resistor. I'm sure you could find them online or at a local electronics shop.
@@archaicautomotive2444 thanks brother,
did you put your pick up? and the other question is if you only put the egr connector. The plugs of the solenoids are only disconnected?
@@fernandodavidreyesdiaz7037 I don't have the resistor in there I just have it unplugged. Hasn't given me any issue. I figure the best way to add the resistor would be cut off the old connector to the sensor and run the resistor in between.
@@archaicautomotive2444 Well I just wanted to know if you only have the egr plugs and the solenoid plugs disconnected to do the same thing you did and remove it from my pick up my brother
@@fernandodavidreyesdiaz7037 Yes I have them disconnected. The only solenoid I have still plugged in on the valve cover is for the air conditioning.
I know it doesn’t add hp but does it make it run any better?
I'd say mine runs a little better, the EGR was definitely pretty filled full of carbon.
It does add hp
nice ! i'm new one, 2 questions: Where does fresh air enter the cylinder? I live in California and must have EGR, right? thank you !
Yes if your truck is a California model you should have an EGR. Also fresh air comes from the air pump underneath the intake manifold. It injects fresh air into the exhaust ports through those large metal lines that wrap around the back of the engine.
I did this and my check engine light disappeared. But my idle still surges up and down when I press the brake pedal, it started doing that after I did my timing chain and guides.
Good video by the way.
Several things you might want to check.
Throttle position sensor adjustment.
Coolant level/make sure there is no air in the cooling system. Vacuum leaks/The condition of the o-ring that goes around the throttle body idle adjustment screw.
All those things can give you a looping idle. If it happened after you did the timing chain I would guess that you probably have a little air in the cooling system.
Alright, I will check all of those things. Thank you for responding 👍
@@Mr.NiceGuy0.1134 No problem! Please let me know if you have any more questions.
@@archaicautomotive2444I seemed to have fixed my surging idle. My engine was idling at 1,600 rpm once it was warm and I figured out how to adjust it. Once I adjusted it to run at 1,000 rpm I no longer have the surging idle problem.
@@Mr.NiceGuy0.1134 excellent that's what I like to hear!!! Glad you were able to figure it out.
What bolts do I need to buy to use these plates.. I bought plates but came with no hardware?
Should be M8x1.25 bolts. Not sure on the exact length. Probably 20 or 30mm
Excellent video, I just wish you would've shown how you hooked up the AC vac switch.
Thanks! The only thing I did was unbolt the AC vacuum switch from the bracket. The lines are still in the same location as they originally were.
@@archaicautomotive2444 Thank you.
I have the EGR deleted in my 22R but what is the purpose of deleting the air injection?
Nothing really other than a cleaner engine bay.
If the system still works just fine there's no harm in keeping it.
What do you do with the bimetal valve?
I just left it in place disconnected. You can also buy plugs off LC engineering to plug them.
@archaicautomotive2444 okay thank you mine are just unplugged but that's how it came when I bought the truck and didn't know if they needed to be plugged. Thank you again
@@jb.8629 No problem!
If I live in a state that requires smog, I won’t pass smog with EGR delete?
California huh? No I don't think you will.
Just came across this video THANK YOU ! My headgasket blew , just got the head back Friday , so this is the perfect time to do it ! & what resister did you use ?
I didn't use a resistor on mine but any 10K ohm resistor you can find at an electronic shop should work.
Thanks for the info ! @@archaicautomotive2444
Where do I get one of these block kits ? Is that something I can ask for at the auto place or so I order it ? What do you call it ?
Lots of companies have them for sale. These are from Yota one I posted the link in the description.
A question? Nothing is necessary delete it all and function normal vehicle?
No none of this is really necessary, it's basically emission stuff. Except if you have air conditioning you want to leave that little black VSV hooked up.
Can you post a link to the block off plates you used? Trying to delete my 91
Yes I'll see if I can add a link to the description.
Alright got the link in the description for you. Hope it helps!
It’s funny cause I actually found and purchased them before you got a chance to reply haha but thank you anyway! I have deleted it now and it’s all good hah thank you very much
@@archaicautomotive2444what did you use to cap the tubes
Yo great video. Great music too. Quick question. Do you put back the nut and bolt after removing the vacuum tree? Looks like its two of the lower intake manifold bolts?
Yes everything was put back. I actually messed up in the video because you don't need to fully take out the bolt closest to the firewall you can actually just loosen it up and pull the vacuum tree out.
@@archaicautomotive2444 roger that. Thanks.
@@archaicautomotive2444 i watched your video about 20 times. Great music!! Thanks
What about the egr crossover block off plate
You can buy one from LCE. I just left the stock one on there.
I’m new to the Toyota pickup, what’s the purpose of this ?
If you live in a state with no emissions than most of the stuff can be removed. Less clutter in the engine bay and usually a lot of these old emissions Parts don't work right after so many years.
Also it makes getting to the fuel filter a lot easier.
what does this do exactly?
Keeps the intake from getting filled with carbon and build up from the EGR. Also more room to work and easier access to the fuel filter.
This is not true egr delete will always increase power because when exhaust is recirculated it can’t be reburned which means it’s displacing some of the air in each cylinder with exhaust instead of fresh air = lower performance and engine runs hotter
How do i know which ones are for a/c?
Should be the one with the gray connector. The lines will go to the idle adjustment screw on the intake.
where do I get the caps teacher
Lots of companies sell them but the ones I used in the video are in the link in the description.
@@archaicautomotive2444 thansk you
We're can I get block of plate
I got mine from Yota one performance, Lc engineering also sells them. I've also used a few cheap sets off eBay but they don't fit that well.
Way! better then that lce engineering one.
Haha yeah the LCE video is crap. One of the reasons I decided to make this video.
Nice job
Thank you!
Hey! Thanks!
No problem!
Thank you
Glad it helps!
Thanks. Gonna do this to my 88 4Runner. What about the EGR cooling plate? I see there is block offs for that. That was your “pain in the ass” bolt. I have my trans out currently so it’s right there😂
I just left the original in place but lce sells the fancy block plate if you want to buy it.
i deleted my vacuum canister since it wasn't working at all. i kept getting the smell of gas in my truck and once i removed it. the smell went away.
I've watched this a ton to get these damn vacuum lines right
Glad it helps you!
That's why I make these videos.
It would of been nice to see the engine after words and the pile on the ground. But still nice video
How did you run ac idle up diaphragm vacumn lines?
I left them exactly how they were, just unbolted the vacuum switch from the bracket.
Feel free to message me if you need help or a pic of it.
@@archaicautomotive2444 do you have pictures of where you git it located I have all switches removed
I just have zip tied out of the way.
@@archaicautomotive2444 could I get a pic please? Bought a 88 with this done already and wanna make sure everything is done right
@@alasdairtemple2011 of course just message me on my Instagram.
Its dope
Im doing this!
Good luck! Please let me know if you have any questions.
If she was a man, they would have investigated that statement and try to put him in jail
Lol what?
Lol this was for another post and it jump to another while typing 😅 😂 🤣
@@michaelhernandez6178 😂😂😂
First
horrible music but well done
Blame UA-cam LOL the music library sucks.
@@archaicautomotive2444 haha still better than most songs people add
And that's how you get a federal charge. By modifying or removing emission control devices on your vehicle. Don't listen to this clown
If you live in a shit state perhaps.
Does it run better on gas after doing this
Honestly haven't noticed a difference.
But at the same time I don't drive this truck as much as my other one.
And the whole vsv lines and connectors also get deleted ?
Most of them and I just left the connections unplugged and tucked them back.