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Originally Posted by soreballz
2.5" exhaust.
Wtf is a "backpressure valve"? Do you mean EGR?
Pulse air is hooked up, not that it would make any difference. The only function of the the pulse air valve is to pre-heat the cat so the car will run "cleaner" before the engine is fully warmed. Since the tests were all done while the car was hot, the PAIR valve wouldn't have made a shit of a difference.
Its failing a regular test-only... 30 mph test, iirc.
Are you sure you're really a smog tech? lol
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the purpose of the pair valve is to act as an afterburner during idle and continue the burn of exhaust gasses after they leave the cylinder. the backpressure valve is connected to the exhaust and controls the vacuum going to the egr. if the exhaust is a larger diameter, there wont be enough backpressure going to the valve. since the valve doesnt have sufficient backpressure, it doesnt work correctly, therefore, the egr valve doesnt work correctly.