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Removing the coolant flow from the throttle body??

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Old 11-17-05, 04:39 AM
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Removing the coolant flow from the throttle body??

Hi all

Just been removing the second set of butterfly flaps out of my upper inlet manifold..Is it ok to bypass the throttle body and just attatch the coolant hose that goes to it to the pipe underneath the T/B..should be just thought id check

gavin..
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Yeah i bipassed that coolent line too.
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Yep you can do that. Check out rob robinette's site.

You don't really need it unless you live in cold cold environments.
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