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    Oreillys has shrink wrap by the roll where I live and in different sizes too. Just buy it by the foot.
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    but i dont have big feet

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    Tyler.. did you see the tuck going on in that Bonneville with the other stuff I linked you to back a week ago?
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    Dont think so I found that guys bonni on cardomain tho thats got the 5 series headlight swap and the BBS wheels. Is it the same car your talking about? Whats the link?
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    I was thinking of getting rid of everything and hiding it else where in my project car... but thats months down the road anyway I'm gonna sub this thread
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    z3r0, you can get em by the foot at o'reillys. And I did remove pins on mine...just dont plan on having the car for a week, and you'll be set.

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    you have to have pics squid

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    nope, lol. Never had a chance, started tearing the motor to the block 10m after finishing the tuck, since it blew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by z3r0 View Post
    can either have the codes deleted or run an o2 emulator. i plan to try the emulator first and see how that goes
    Um that won't delete an EVAP system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by realdiehl View Post
    Um that won't delete an EVAP system.
    so headers and block off plates won't work?

    damn well what else do i need than?

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    Those will delete and EGR system. After blocking it off, you'll have it tune it out and set codes to 'no report'.

    I'm not even sure how to delete an EVAP emission system.
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    Delete the evap system by removing the selonoid and deleting the codes, you can also remove the charcoal canister and stuff to save weight.
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    well as soon as i get the headers on i'll try and find a tuner near by that wants a case of beers

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOtherNick View Post
    Delete the evap system by removing the selonoid and deleting the codes, you can also remove the charcoal canister and stuff to save weight.
    any pics?

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    took me like a year to read through that link but thats freaking awesome
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