Air pump removal
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Air pump removal
Ok it's really starting to get in the way.
I was thinking of pulling it off. Can I just unplug it, and cap the tube running back. How about just pulling off the belt? I did not look to see what else that belt drives so that may be a really stupid question.
I know some folks say this may reduce Cat life.
I was thinking of pulling it off. Can I just unplug it, and cap the tube running back. How about just pulling off the belt? I did not look to see what else that belt drives so that may be a really stupid question.
I know some folks say this may reduce Cat life.
i honestly dont see the point of removing the air pump. just a waste of time and money looking for the correct size belt.
if you still have a cat, stock or high flow, DONT remove it. it will destroy the cat.
if you still have a cat, stock or high flow, DONT remove it. it will destroy the cat.
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Thanks guys! I'll leave it and find a way to work around the tight fit between the primary turbo inlet pipe and the air pump belt.
When I figure out something good, I'll post it.
When I figure out something good, I'll post it.
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