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kc8lbn GenII
9/27/2002 19:19:53
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Subject: code 32 IP: Logged
Message: I recently installed a cat back dynomax exhaust system with no cat, shortly
after the install I had a code 32 pop up, I thought maybe the truck had a
lean condition with no cat so I relocated the I.A.T. sensor (before I
relocated the sensor the exhaust was clean no soot, now its black so I know
its running richer)after the relocation truck seemed to have allot more
nuts. Today I pulled 2 code 32's within a few miles and nothing after that?
Any help or Ideas would be greatly appreciated..
Truck is a 95 slt 4x4 5.2
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DaveR GenII
9/27/2002 20:50:27
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Message: 32 is EGR. I have that code now too naw that I have done an M1 intake. It's running risher because it is seeing cooler air with the IAT sensor seeing cooler air. It is also retarding the timing a bit. This is giving you the added power. Tonite I am going to plug my EGR system with an intake turtle. Hopefully I will lose the 32 code in the process.
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kc8lbn GenII
9/27/2002 22:29:41
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Message: Forgive me for asking, what is an intake turtle?????
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DaveR GenII
9/27/2002 22:42:23
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Message: Forgiven. Actually I haven't found anyone who could show me a pic of one. Everyone always said it was shaped like a little pyramid, but i made mine so it really looks more like a big aluminum hersey kiss(of all things). It is supposed to get back lost torque from the instalation of an M1 intake. The way I understand it, it better directs airflow into the runners.
Anyway, I made this turtle to screw into the EGR tube in the manifold directly under the throttle body. Unfortunatly it need some more material taken off to fit right. Hopefully by the end of the weekend i'll be able to say whether it fixed the EGR problom or not. Basicly it will just block off the EGR system.
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