PhotonFanatic
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- Location
- Arlen, TX
- First Name
- Wilhelm
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7
I heard that back in the 1980's people would remove all the smog stuff from their trucks. I have an 87 with the TBI 350, so here's my questions:
1. They said the trucks would run better after that. Is this true?
2. What exactly do they mean by "run better"? Is it smoother, less noisy, or just have more power?
3. Can I just cut the belt on the smog pump, or is that a bad idea?
4. Will the truck smell terrible at idle if I remove all the smog stuff?
5. Will the check engine light come on? Any other considerations like that?
6. How many block-off plates will I need if I remove the whole smog apparatus? (everything including all that tubing and whatnot that runs along both sides of the engine)
Thanks!
1. They said the trucks would run better after that. Is this true?
2. What exactly do they mean by "run better"? Is it smoother, less noisy, or just have more power?
3. Can I just cut the belt on the smog pump, or is that a bad idea?
4. Will the truck smell terrible at idle if I remove all the smog stuff?
5. Will the check engine light come on? Any other considerations like that?
6. How many block-off plates will I need if I remove the whole smog apparatus? (everything including all that tubing and whatnot that runs along both sides of the engine)
Thanks!