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Thanks to some help on from an old guide on here managed to get this off - not an easy job! 
 

Also tried to capture some on video: 

 

Now looking for some help - I’m running Link G4+ ECU so I thought I could easily delete most things from under the plenum and replace with an aftermarket with single throttle body. 
 

Is this recommended or should I maintain and stick with standard plenum? 
 

Thank you 

 

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In order to delete the AAC valve and intake air regulator you would have to go to DBW. In order to delete a bunch of coolant lines you'd either have to decide you don't want cabin heating anymore. I spent months tearing down that side of the engine all the way to the front diff and replaced every single coolant and vacuum line. Let me know what you want to try deleting and I can probably explain what it does. If you plan on going single throttle body you can definitely do DBW and simplify the underside of the intake manifold quite a lot. Unfortunately though if you want to keep ITBs and a cable throttle a lot of that crap has to stay.

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