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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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Re: So My Car Failed Emissions...

Subject: Re: So My Car Failed Emissions...
by Randyj75 on 2009/5/19 14:49:19

OK guys, lets clear up a few things.

If I could reinstall the EGR, I would. But I can't, because I would then have to go back to the stock chip, which would then turn the EGR back on. Doing this will cause the car to set a code on the dash, which would then cause the car to fail the test again. The idea is to have the car pass emissions. Remember that I only drive this car 4 or 5K per year, it is not my DD.
Finally, let me say that I don't appreciate people telling me I am misrepresenting the truth. My car is stock by choice, and it will continue to be that way. I have no interest in a 500HP engine in my car. The EGR and Air systems were removed because I had to do that for the dual exhaust system that I chose to installed. If I had known before hand what that would do, I would have just gone w/ a stock catback.

Thanks to Joe and CC.

Randy
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