Hot Water ByPass????
It bypasses the hot water from the throttle body. By doing that it reduces the intake temps a bit. The reason coolant goes through the throttle body is to is to keep ice off from building up in really cold climates.
i want to say that design is not on SOHC.. i could be wrong i know my OHV doesnt have it
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From: Boring, Oregon
I know my intake is composite, and that 3.0 pictured is cast..so...idk. I see no fittings in that area of my 4.0, so i assume you've gotta take the intake off and drill and tap some holes? idk. blah.
I did this on my Civic. All you had to do was bypass the coolant lines that ran to the throttle body. From what I have seen they never run it through the intake manifold to the throttle body.
why would you want to add coolant to the T/B this is talking about skipping it from running into it...
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From: Boring, Oregon
^^I know that....I'm one of those members who reads....I see a tube that loops.....if there's no fittings/threads there to put that loop, ones would have to be made.
remember...I havn't heard of this mod until today...
remember...I havn't heard of this mod until today...
how about heading down to the parts store getting a new T/B gasket and take it off and clean the T/B and while you are cleaning it to make it all pretty have a looksy and see if there is any coolent port?
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