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TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

On my friends fuel injected cars (TPI, LT1, LS1), they've all done this mod, and said since it's free, it can't hurt. Has anyone done this to their honda? It's really easy on my D16A6, because all ya gotta do is unplug the 2 hoses at the bottom of the Throttle Body and connect them to a small piece of tubing, bypassing the throttle body. In effect, this will keep the TB cooler, because the HOT coolant won't be passing through it.
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Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

i bypassed all the small coolant lines. i dont know if it made a difference, because i never drove the car before and after. i did it when i built the engine. its fewer small hoses to burst or leak.
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Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

i didn't even know that there were coolent lines going to the tb.... but why are they there in the first place??
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it makes the throttle body the same temp as the motor so that water vapors dont condence on the inside of it and the manifold.
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Re: Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

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it makes the throttle body the same temp as the motor so that water vapors dont condence on the inside of it and the manifold.
Wrong..it's actually so the TB Plate doesn't ice up in the winter. However, here in CA it doesn't get cold enough to warrant that.
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to ice you have to have condensation...

What I said came out of Automotive Technology- A systems Approach 3rd edition. Its one of the ASE training books.
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dude buy the 4th edition its way better. and better worded questions also.Its also got new chapters
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I got that and Automotive Service second edition both hardback, got them for free. Product rep gave them to a shop I worked at and when I quit I took them with me.
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Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

so would it be a good idea to bypass them.
ya and i don't think that the tb will freze with the heat of the engin...
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Re: Re: Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

so THATS what those are for eh? hmm, i thought so but wasnt sure, i didnt run any coolant lines to it yet lol


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it's actually so the TB Plate doesn't ice up in the winter. However, here in CA it doesn't get cold enough to warrant that.
so... since i live up in canada, should it be a good idea to hook the coolant hose up??
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I'd hook it up, didnt know you were canadian, guess with a name like Derek I should have expected something.
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Re: Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

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I'd hook it up, didnt know you were canadian, guess with a name like Derek I should have expected something.

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alright, do u know exactly which line it is? is it the one coming off the back of the block to the intake manifold?
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Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

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they've all done this mod, and said since it's free, it can't hurt.
thats the must dumbshit thing Ive read in like 5 minutes


draining the oil outof my engine is free.....so It musent hurt.
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Re: Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

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draining the oil outof my engine is free.....so It musent hurt.
That's also the dumbest thing I've EVER heard...of course, if you knew things, you'd know that ProStock cars run on about 1 quart of oil.
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Re: Re: Re: TB Coolant Bypass: Anyone do it yet?

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...you'd know that ProStock cars run on about 1 quart of oil.
Lol, cause that has anything to do with??....back to the topic...if you were to bypass the coolant for the TB it wouldn't do anything for you but make it harder on the engine during winter.
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