Throttle body coolent bypass
Ok well ive got a question for all you motor guys out there. On my wrx and many other cars there is a coolant line running through the throttle body in order to keep it warm for cold starts or somting like that. In general it is a good call to by pass this line unless you live in a place where you do a lot of cold starts I.E. canada. But im just wondering if anyone has done this to there S2000 and if anyone has any luck with doing it. I know that on my subaru you could deffinatley tell that it was more responsive. If you think about it this would make sense since colder air is always better. Oh ya its free too lol.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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Hey why don't you use the search engine????
Sorry folks, I am his dad and he put a filter on my PCV line today and I would like some info too.
He is upstairs on the computer and I am downstairs. I guess this is what you call family communication in the 21st Century!
Tim
Sorry folks, I am his dad and he put a filter on my PCV line today and I would like some info too.
He is upstairs on the computer and I am downstairs. I guess this is what you call family communication in the 21st Century!
Tim
haha....that's pretty funny.
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