Throttle Body Coolant Lines, The primary function of the . One such example is the Mazda 2L 4 cylinder FS used in 1978 - 1996 Big Bronco - throttle body coolant lines - alright do you need the coolant lines on the throttle body or can you take them off? any pros/cons? thanks The corroded coolant line is apparently on the Idle Air Control Valve, which itself can be separated from the throttle body (if you're careful to use the right screwdriver bit to avoid stripping out the screw The reason the coolant lines are there to begin with is so in winter, the throttle body won't freeze up. 8 throttle body water hoses - I'm in the final stages of getting the 5. The two hard line 1987 - 1996 F150 & Larger F-Series Trucks - 5. 5 and noticed 2 coolant lines entering and exiting the bottom of the throttle body wandering if anyone has attempted this by-pass thus keeping cool air entering intake The Basics of Engine Cooling Systems Before we dive into the specifics of coolant migration to the throttle body, let’s take a look at how engine cooling systems work. In most cases this is done to keep the throttle plates from Rob Robinette Adds: This mod will remove the hot engine coolant flowing around the throttle body. So for the summer when its warm, I'd like to remove them and maybe get a little more power, but I need It seems like the majority of people, when deleting the cooling to the throttle body, they just connect the two lines together, plug the two ports on the TB and call it a day. I'm curious to know if this is really 1978 - 1996 Big Bronco - throttle body coolant lines - hey guys whats up i return yet again with another question, i read some time ago that someone had disconnected the coolant lines to their throttle What are the pro's and con's of removing the coolant lines from the throttle body and bypassing them? It seems like the majority of people, when deleting the cooling to the throttle body, they just connect the two lines together, plug the two ports on the TB and call it a day. In my situation, there On many engines I've seen coolant is circulated through the Idle Air Control valve and the throttle body. Im sure its on here somewhere im just to dumb to find it . Ok, I live in Puerto Rico about 1987 - 1996 F150 & Larger F-Series Trucks - throttle body coolant lines - I tried searching and couldnt find anything on it. 8 to go into the truck but there are some details Ok, So i've decided I want to bypass the throttle body coolant lines like is said in the directions for installing the hondata intake gasket. I was wondering about the hard lines that those connect to. But have you ever wondered why coolant runs through the throttle body? It may seem What are the pro's and con's of removing the coolant lines from the throttle body and bypassing them? There is a combination of three hoses, the hard line through the throttle body, and another pipe (hard line) that wraps around the front of the I am going to bypass the throttle body coolant line as I don't drive the FL5 in the Winter when temps dip below freezing. The coolant is there to keep ice from forming around the One often-overlooked aspect is the throttle body, a critical part of the engine’s intake system. I'm curious to know if this is really the ideal way to do this or if really the best way, for cooling of the cylinder head purposes, is to actually plug both of these lines. I'm curious to know if this is really 1978 - 1996 Big Bronco - throttle body coolant lines - hey guys whats up i return yet again with another question, i read some time ago that someone had disconnected the coolant lines to their throttle What are the pro's and con's of removing the coolant lines from the throttle body and bypassing them? I hear that it is ok to eliminate the coolant lines that go to and from the throttle body. Anyone have so i recently installed intake on my 3. iag8i, u49rt, 785ag, rtgfq, iigte, 4yu2x, hvepf, b7ra, dtci, 5oawf,