well i just bypassed EFI throttle body coolant flow with a hose that basically just skips it all in order to keep the throttle body a bit cooler. i think it is a good idea? other than it wont be warm in the winter![]()
well i just bypassed EFI throttle body coolant flow with a hose that basically just skips it all in order to keep the throttle body a bit cooler. i think it is a good idea? other than it wont be warm in the winter![]()
i did that on my carbed car, and i feel the diff.
Alex.
hell yeah, its definetly a good idea i would say, i can feel a noticable difference in preformance as well as the throttle body is MUCH COOLER! (i can touch it after driving for awhile)
i can get some pics if anyone wants some of exactly how i managed to do it![]()
If you can post the pics that would be great, definitly interesting and seems like it's worth looking into
yeah, i will as long as it looks like it is safe (it costs around 8$ to do)
like a engine-safe mod
I would like to see pics too please!![]()
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i did it, had no problems from -2 degrees f to 91 degrees and humid, but dont feel the gain after the car has been driven for awhile
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k ill get to it in a couple days here
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So in otherwords, there's no coolant going to the TB manifold?
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