The air pump can be removed any time you want on the 88, it does not effect the car so long as you don't have cats (it's even debated if it does with cats)
When I bought my 1988 the air pump had been disconnected, but not removed. I soon removed it.
It was on the passenger-side of the engine, on the bottom. There should be 1 belt running to it, which you should disconnect. Then I think there were 3 or 4 bolts holding it in.
The lines can either be removed or plugged; leaving them open will not effect operation but doesn't look as good. 3/4" rubber plugs work, I think.
Not without messing around with the files and removing its protection.
Not at all.
Due to the emissions control sensitivity,The idle can vary between 500 and about 2500 RPM. If you are adjusting the idle without a meter,etc. ,you want it running fairly low without stalling when it's hot. You will need to tweek it most likely when the weather changes.
Yes, a car can technically operate without a catalytic converter, but it is illegal in many places due to emissions regulations. The absence of a catalytic converter can lead to increased exhaust emissions, which can harm the environment and public health. Additionally, removing it can cause the vehicle to fail emissions tests, potentially resulting in fines or penalties. Furthermore, running a car without a catalytic converter may affect its performance and fuel efficiency.
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Failure to maintain emissions equipment on your vehicle, especially by deliberately removing necessary equipment can be a violation of the law resulting in a large fine.
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Running a car without an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) solenoid valve is not advisable, as it can lead to increased emissions and potential engine performance issues. The EGR system helps reduce nitrogen oxide emissions and improve efficiency by recirculating a portion of the exhaust back into the intake. Without it, the engine may experience rough idle, reduced fuel economy, and may fail emissions tests. Additionally, removing or bypassing emission control components can violate environmental regulations.
No
so that the driver of a manual car can change gear without stalling
No, you typically cannot replace a spoke without removing the tire.
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