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nine5drop5.0
Member # 11171
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I've heard this is a common issue and is usually replaced with deletes. But will my car still smog with these or do I need to replace them? Any input would help. Thanks!
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JohnB
Member # 969
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Technically, no...it will not smog. That being said, you can pull the butterfly plates out of the IMRC's and the computer won't know any difference. Is there something wrong with them?
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nine5drop5.0
Member # 11171
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I'm throwing an intermittent code for them, so I'm guessing there going bad?
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SacStangDriver
Member # 8304
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ive had to clean these imrcs a lot on 96-98 cobras. they tend to stick with carbon buildup.
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nine5drop5.0
Member # 11171
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Seems like what could be happening. Only happens sumtimes when at wot
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KCmustangboy
Member # 1927
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Seafoam, use the vaccume line to suck it up but only for a couple seconds and then let it sit in the intake for a good 10-15 min. Do a search for how to do this on SVT.com I did it on my 98 cobra and it worked great..... Be ready for a smog show....
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nine5drop5.0
Member # 11171
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Thanks found the write up. My new neighbors are going to love me after this
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70stang351w
Member # 9948
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Seafoam is always fun to do best part of changing the oil. You dont have to buy the delete plates, theres other ways my 97 motor in my gt has the epoxy method done from it when sacstangdriver owned it runs great but running a gt comptuer so no throwing codes for mine.
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