Trick FLow question
#1
Trick FLow question
Was looking at some engine combo's and was looking at the Trick Flow Track heat, I noticed on there site under *NOTES* that it is designed for NON- EGR engines. Does this mean it will NOT work on my 95? Obviously it needs to pass e-test, and i dont wanna have to modify anything to get it to pass in 2 yrs!
#3
Will work on the 95, will need the proper inlet elbow though. As for emissions, it is not an e-legal intake, hence the name Track heat, most likely your car will fail e-test without an EGR valve, looks like it will be more trouble than it's worth, I'd look for a different part.
#4
Originally Posted by Ponyryd
Will work on the 95, will need the proper inlet elbow though. As for emissions, it is not an e-legal intake, hence the name Track heat, most likely your car will fail e-test without an EGR valve, looks like it will be more trouble than it's worth, I'd look for a different part.
AND, my TFS-R, which is DEFINITELY not a "street" intake still has the internal EGR stuff for the Fox cars on it.
#5
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
His car is a 95, it has external EGR, so that's not an issue.
AND, my TFS-R, which is DEFINITELY not a "street" intake still has the internal EGR stuff for the Fox cars on it.
AND, my TFS-R, which is DEFINITELY not a "street" intake still has the internal EGR stuff for the Fox cars on it.
#6
Originally Posted by Ponyryd
Are we talking about a non-egr intake, or non-egr heads? I guess it doesn't matter anyways since the intake has egr passages anyways-contrary to what they say.
#7
Originally Posted by OVERKILL
We are talking about the intake. He's just getting the TW heads, and he was concerned about the intake EGR, which is a null issue because its external. And yes, I'm pretty sure all the TFS intakes have the internal EGR stuff, regardless of what the crap on Summit says.
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