Items Needed:
1 - Hose Connector ~3/4" Diameter
1 - Needlenose Plyer
1 - Straw
1 - Rag
1 - Engine w/ Throttle Body
1. Make sure your engine is cool to the touch and open the hood.
2. Look at your throttle body and the two coolant hoses coming from it.
3. Think.
4. Take rag and cover the TB.
5. Use a pair of Needlenose Plyers and slide the clamps up the hose and remove the hoses from the TB.
6. After both hoses are removed from the TB, take a straw and blow out any excess coolant from the TB.
7. Now take the two hoses and connect them with the hose conector.
8. Use your Needlenose Plyers and move the clamps so they secure the hose over the connector
9. Clean any excess Coolant
10. Turn engine on and check for any leaks.
11. If there are no leaks, go drive and have fun.
**NOTE** This modification should be reversed when the weather turns cooler.
What was said:
1 - Hose Connector ~3/4" Diameter
1 - Needlenose Plyer
1 - Straw
1 - Rag
1 - Engine w/ Throttle Body
1. Make sure your engine is cool to the touch and open the hood.
2. Look at your throttle body and the two coolant hoses coming from it.
3. Think.
4. Take rag and cover the TB.
5. Use a pair of Needlenose Plyers and slide the clamps up the hose and remove the hoses from the TB.
6. After both hoses are removed from the TB, take a straw and blow out any excess coolant from the TB.
7. Now take the two hoses and connect them with the hose conector.
8. Use your Needlenose Plyers and move the clamps so they secure the hose over the connector
9. Clean any excess Coolant
10. Turn engine on and check for any leaks.
11. If there are no leaks, go drive and have fun.
**NOTE** This modification should be reversed when the weather turns cooler.
What was said:
without that coolant line running through the throttle body, the intake air temperatures are lowered, therefore "creating" more horsepower. In all actuality, it's just freeing up some that was already there, which was being taken away due to heightened intake temperatures. Same concept as an intercooler. Doesn't give you any more horsepower, just makes more available that would normally be lost to heat.
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