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mik09 Sep 27, 2009 01:06 AM

mac lt's
 
i have a chance to pic up some mac lts for 300 new, part number TF6497. my question is, i've been looking but cant find the answer, are these the ones with the egr delete or not. if they are what am i looking at as far as installing them

TurtleSLow Sep 27, 2009 01:49 AM

those better be ceramic coated for 300, and im pretty sure all the mac lts have the egr tube, just that some of them have air injection tubes and some dont. either way, you can just cap it off if you want the egr deleted

and look at about 3-5 hours install time if doing it yourself

RyansQuick6 Sep 27, 2009 01:57 AM

All Mac LT's come with ceramic coating now standard. Go to MAC's website and it will tell you the right part number.

mik09 Sep 27, 2009 03:39 PM

their site does give that par number for 01-04 but it doesnt say anything about them being ceramic coated or anything else in the product description

rfcsoulja Sep 27, 2009 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by TurtleSLow (Post 6527421)
those better be ceramic coated for 300, and im pretty sure all the mac lts have the egr tube, just that some of them have air injection tubes and some dont. either way, you can just cap it off if you want the egr deleted

and look at about 3-5 hours install time if doing it yourself

Took me 2 days on and off but I ran into quit a few snags. Make sure to read the "how to" all the way through a couple of times before attempting this.

TurtleSLow Sep 28, 2009 12:59 AM


Originally Posted by rfcsoulja (Post 6528353)
Took me 2 days on and off but I ran into quit a few snags. Make sure to read the "how to" all the way through a couple of times before attempting this.

what problems did you run into? mine was pretty straightforward, no real problems at all. the hardest part was holding the headers in place while my friend tried starting the threads on the header bolts, about 3 of them really needed some work to start the threads. but i got it all done in about 3 hours with a few small breaks

RyansQuick6 Sep 28, 2009 02:56 AM

It's easier if you remove the starter and the upper intake, and well worth the effort, trust me. I think it took me an hour to put my lt's on when I was puting my heads back on, before I installed the upper intake. It takes 5 minutes to remove the upper, and it frees up a ton of room for access to the rear bolts, which is where you should start and will probably have the most issues.


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