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Black94mula Mar 22, 2004 06:47 PM

Removing A.I.R. pump system....
 
I'm in the process of installing my LTs and wanna remove the entire a.i.r. system. Will there be anything I'll need to plug up or just remove all the components? Thanks guys..

gb95zconv Mar 22, 2004 07:40 PM

Obviously , youll have to plug the hole in the intake track......thats it .

grossesexy Mar 22, 2004 07:44 PM

thats all? i thought that there were several locations that needed to be plugged, or have small circular objects attached somehow to plug the system up. i checked shoebox's page for information on this but i didnt see anything about it.:think:

gb95zconv Mar 23, 2004 01:10 PM

Oh yeah.....youll have to plug the hole in each of the exhaust manifolds when you remove the AIR valves. Youll need 2 22mm oil drain plugs for that. Nothing else needs plugging. Sorry I left that out the first time.

Injuneer Mar 23, 2004 01:19 PM


Originally posted by gb95zconv
Oh yeah.....youll have to plug the hole in each of the exhaust manifolds when you remove the AIR valves. Youll need 2 22mm oil drain plugs for that. Nothing else needs plugging. Sorry I left that out the first time.
He's putting in long tubes.... but he didn't mention whether they have the AIR connections or not.

When you remove the AIR pump, make sure there is a good fuse in the circuit. That eliminates the code/SES light.

Black94mula Mar 23, 2004 02:42 PM

Yea no a.i.r. fittings on the headers. Wheres the intake port i'll have to plug?

aintno6 Mar 23, 2004 03:18 PM

the one that connects to your CAI.

TraceZ Mar 23, 2004 03:23 PM


Originally posted by Injuneer
He's putting in long tubes.... but he didn't mention whether they have the AIR connections or not.

When you remove the AIR pump, make sure there is a good fuse in the circuit. That eliminates the code/SES light.

I thought that only worked for OBD1? Am I wrong? Wasn't 95 OBD2?

Schearer225 Mar 23, 2004 03:27 PM

95 is OBD1, with a OBD2 port

TraceZ Mar 23, 2004 03:32 PM


Originally posted by Schearer225
95 is OBD1, with a OBD2 port
Thanks. That makes perfect sense. :rolleyes:

Now that you say that, I do recall hearing that before too. Leave it to GM to make everything logical.

Black94mula Mar 23, 2004 07:50 PM

Cool, thanks guys..


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