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by Shoppinit » Fri Apr 12, 2019 12:51 pm
If your SAI is working OK I would leave it alone. Worry about it when it fails. The blanking plates need to be installed if you are deleting it and, as you've already found out, it's not easy to access. It might be working fine.
If you block the N112, which is what he did in that thread, then the SAI valves won't open and the SAI pump will strain against the closed valves. I'm surprised he didn't get any codes, but who knows whether his ECU had been modified or some other conditions meant that the SAI never tried to check the flow. Or his valves weren't sealed and the pump could flow enough not to generate a code.
This is the problem with SAI delete, you need to do it all properly or you leave the door open to future problems that you can't detect easily because you have blinded the ECU to the sensors.
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