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Old 10-07-2013   #21
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I used tie-wraps on the actuators. Since you're pulling the plenum anyway...
thought about that but was worried about the heat, decided to use wire if i'm going to do it
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Old 10-08-2013   #22
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thought about that but was worried about the heat, decided to use wire if i'm going to do it
I had no issue w using tie-wraps. They were fine for over a year. Just FYI.
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Old 10-08-2013   #23
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I had no issue w using tie-wraps. They were fine for over a year. Just FYI.
going with wire for piece of mind. i'm sure ties would work but I only want to do this once
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Old 10-08-2013   #24
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Default Removing Secondaries...should I or should I not

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Before I bought my first Z, I knew that I would "rip them out" of whatever I bought. As luck would have it, Paul Denhert had already done so. Unfortunately, the other motor I used still had them, so we ripped them out as well. I just didn't want any aggrevation going forward.

Not for everyone but I never seem to hear of anyone ever putting them back in?????
So....you removed the secondaries violently....what.....were you upset at something

I actually left the secondaries in my 90' as it only takes a few minutes to fix whatever is under the Plenum since I have TB coolant totally and professionally removed. Removing Plenum (including the 10 minute Plenum Removal)

If you are going to remove the secondaries I would REMOVE the secondaries and not tie them open but that is just me

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So....you removed the secondaries violently....what.....were you upset at something

I actually left the secondaries in my 90' as it only takes a few minutes to fix whatever is under the Plenum since I have TB coolant totally and professionally removed. Removing Plenum (including the 10 minute Plenum Removal)

If you are going to remove the secondaries I would REMOVE the secondaries and not tie them open but that is just me

Felt pretty good.....
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Old 10-12-2013   #26
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Wanna' sell me one of your codes?

I need something concrete (besides this headache)...
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going with wire for piece of mind. i'm sure ties would work but I only want to do this once
Kevin- do you have emissions inspections to deal with? I am a new ZR1 owner and have my plenum removed at the moment and was considering removing the secondaries but read some threads that indicated that passing emissions may be a problem with them removed. I guess if you wire them, once a year you could un-wire and install the stock chip to get through emissions but that would be a pain. I would love to pull all that "stuff" out of there.
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I spoke to Marc H. about removing mine while he was doing the porting, he said leave them in if I had to deal with emissions.
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Kevin- do you have emissions inspections to deal with? I am a new ZR1 owner and have my plenum removed at the moment and was considering removing the secondaries but read some threads that indicated that passing emissions may be a problem with them removed. I guess if you wire them, once a year you could un-wire and install the stock chip to get through emissions but that would be a pain. I would love to pull all that "stuff" out of there.
no emissions here. even if I did, I don't drive it enough to hit the millage requirement to get smogged
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no emissions here. even if I did, I don't drive it enough to hit the millage requirement to get smogged
Well that's great news
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