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Throttlebody coolant bypass


Andrewkb
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This was discussed previously, but I finally got a really nice pic.

 

The throttlebody is shown here.

 

The objective is to remove the hose to the 2 small arrows and connect them together.

Thut coolant does not flow into the bottom of the throttlebody to heat it up.

 

Next, remove the electrical connector (big fat red arrow), as it powers the motor to circulate the coolant.

 

Simple as that ... and best of all, totally reversible.

 

P.S: Each vehicle TB differs

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yes, it should help as most cars will have this feature, it's only useful in the Winter conditions, so here in Sillypore, you can do this nod.gifnod.gifnod.gif

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Neutral Newbie

Hi,

 

Thats a detail pic you have there! It's really help alot for those who want to DIY [thumbsup] . I did mine but didn't know there is a motor. Let me check mine and complete the TB bypass. [nod]

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Throttlebody open/close to regulate amount of air into the engine.

 

The "heater" below is used to heat up the joint of the butterfly (open/close) and air.

 

In winter, air is extremely cold and there is possibility of the butterfly jammed due to freezing at the joint and also to warm up the freezing air.

 

In our Sillypore, we never get < 20degC .... just like there is no heater function in your seat, we can safely remove the coolant supply to heat up the throttlebody loh.

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Should be similar .. just locate the coolant supply below the throttlebody.

 

It'll benefit all cars in Singapore.

 

Free mod to recover lost horsepower !

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Wow bro, saw your Capsule, SuperMugen, FuelMax, AirMax .. you are probably more hiong than me liao [:p]

 

Anyway, this is a FOC reversible mod .. so no harm trying ...

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No venture, no gain. [laugh][;)][cool][thumbsup]

Must try everything to see how it works. [sly] and sell it away at a loss if it don't. [bigcry]

(That's what most computer enthusiats also do. Sell away CPU, MB, vid card, or hdisk cheap when newer and more powerful ones comes out.) [dizzy][crazy][shakehead][shakehead][shakehead]

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Neutral Newbie

With quite a few electrical connectors around, how u found out which one was for the pump motor ah?

 

Do u think u can just remove the connector for the motor and leave the coolant hoses untouched? Will the coolant still flow w/o the motor's aid?

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Hmm ... never thought of that ...

 

I think the main pump in the radiator will still cause the coolant to flow ... but the pump motor is to assist.

 

Actually can try .. would definitely be easier than removing the hose ...

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