intercooler piping problem
intercooler piping problem
I just got a greddy intercooler piping upgrade kit. On the stock elbow, right before the throttle body there is a relatively large hose. It spits out a little oil. What should i do, plug it? do i have to customize the elbow and reconnect it somehow?
and what does it do exactly?
and what does it do exactly?
It is the AWS (Accelerated Warmup System) that runs the engine at a higher-than-idle RPM when you first start it up. It is intended to warmup the pre-cat quickly, but isn't good for the engine in terms of wear. It is perfectly fine to disable it if you aren't concerned about cold start emissions (few people are).
I suggest following the hose around to the metal pipe that comes out from the UIM by the firewall. Get one of those 5/8" or 3/4" (can't remember the right size) rubber heater core caps from the auto parts store. The brand name may be HELP! (that is the brand name, not a cry for help
). Remove the rubber hose and put the cap on the metal pipe. Hold it in place with one of those worm-screw hose clamps.
-Max
I suggest following the hose around to the metal pipe that comes out from the UIM by the firewall. Get one of those 5/8" or 3/4" (can't remember the right size) rubber heater core caps from the auto parts store. The brand name may be HELP! (that is the brand name, not a cry for help
). Remove the rubber hose and put the cap on the metal pipe. Hold it in place with one of those worm-screw hose clamps.-Max
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