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throttle body coolant bypass hose

throttle body coolant bypass hose

Postby Astro » Sun Jul 13, 2003 4:02 pm

Would it be worth it?
quote from sc3 forum:

got this from the off topic thread about the corolla site...
http://www.2003corolla.org/diy.php?diy=16
Is this true?
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Last edited by 1V62NV on 07-13-2003 at 07:28 AM


Has anybody done this? It seems like it would be good in Cali or any place with a warmer climate. It is a very simple DIY.
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Postby 808Camry » Sun Jul 13, 2003 10:21 pm

HAHA, you quoted me :)
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Postby Astro » Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:42 am

808Camry wrote:HAHA, you quoted me :)


That is funny! :lol:
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Re: throttle body coolant bypass hose

Postby SHorTE » Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:26 pm

Astro wrote:Would it be worth it?
quote from sc3 forum:

got this from the off topic thread about the corolla site...
http://www.2003corolla.org/diy.php?diy=16
Is this true?
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Last edited by 1V62NV on 07-13-2003 at 07:28 AM


Has anybody done this? It seems like it would be good in Cali or any place with a warmer climate. It is a very simple DIY.


I had a thought..... (wOW thats a first :drinking: ) Y couldnt you hook up steel braided hose to one of the tubes (coolant intake side) on the throttlebody and run it to a bottle of Co2. The other tube on the throttlebody could be routed somewhere else so it doesnt get sucked in to the intake. The coolant area inside the TB would be big enough for the CO2 to expand thus cooling the TB and the air coming in. I dont think it would get cold enough to freezze the TB due to its thickness.
I dunno just a thought. Please dont cut me down too hard for this guys. :o :drinking:
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Re: throttle body coolant bypass hose

Postby SHorTE » Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:32 pm

Astro wrote:Would it be worth it?
quote from sc3 forum:

got this from the off topic thread about the corolla site...
http://www.2003corolla.org/diy.php?diy=16
Is this true?
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Last edited by 1V62NV on 07-13-2003 at 07:28 AM


Has anybody done this? It seems like it would be good in Cali or any place with a warmer climate. It is a very simple DIY.


Heres some dyno results ... not toyota. :(
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/9558/dyno.html
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Postby Fletch » Fri Oct 24, 2003 3:36 am

I switched mine back to stock for the winter because it keeps the butterfly valve from icing up and I think it helps keep the idle steady. It's not incredibly difficult to do but there is not a lot of room to work. I won't bypass it again because I did not notice any gains in normal operating conditions.
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