jay.jay
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Are they actually needed? Got a powerbox and seen people run them without the coolant pipes on the throttle body
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c16-jake
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Im running my powerbox without the coolant pipes connected to the throttle body. Never had any problems
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jay.jay
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Did you just connect the 2 pipes together? I cant understand what they are coolin, cuz theres only sensors on it :s
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Jed D
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stop the wires melting or something lol i dunno. should be fine without when the tb's up the top
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jay.jay
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Haha ill take ya word for it then, hope your right
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Eddx14xe
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Yes, you just join them together.
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jay.jay
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Cheers guys
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john_c20xe
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why would you join them together it doesnt do anything!
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Jed D
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think he means so the coolant doesn't piss out
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jay.jay
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Yeah otherwise itll piss all over the shop
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Eddx14xe
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quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
why would you join them together it doesnt do anything!
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Jed D
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or you could just get a longer pipe, keep it tidy and all that
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Corsa_Scotty
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what i did was take one of the copper pipe bits out the old throttle body and joined the 2 hoses together with that. Seems to have worked ok
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Scotty
what i did was take one of the copper pipe bits out the old throttle body and joined the 2 hoses together with that. Seems to have worked ok
...and what do you do with the two holes in the throttle body? ok to just leave them exposed as they are?
cant wait til i get a powerbox, just refuse to pay over the odds for one and skint due to tax, test and tyres atm
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by jay.jay
Yeah otherwise itll piss all over the shop
how? theres wont be any coolant entering the thottle body if you dont connect the coolant pipes to it
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
quote: Originally posted by jay.jay
Yeah otherwise itll piss all over the shop
how? theres wont be any coolant entering the thottle body if you dont connect the coolant pipes to it
he means if the two pipes that go into the tb arent connected together then it will piss out mate
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Corsa_Scotty
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quote: Originally posted by JedDy
quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Scotty
what i did was take one of the copper pipe bits out the old throttle body and joined the 2 hoses together with that. Seems to have worked ok
...and what do you do with the two holes in the throttle body? ok to just leave them exposed as they are?
cant wait til i get a powerbox, just refuse to pay over the odds for one and skint due to tax, test and tyres atm
Theirs no hoses that fit on to the throttle body right up the top of the engine when you fit it to a inlet box. but judging on the pictures of other peoples they seem to have left it blank too
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Jed D
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kk thought so, ta
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jay.jay
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How do you take the copper pipes out the tb do they just screw out?
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Corsa_Scotty
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no mate i had an old throttle body so hammered them out
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jay.jay
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Think i got one lyin around somewhere, ill give it a go
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by JedDy
quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
quote: Originally posted by jay.jay
Yeah otherwise itll piss all over the shop
how? theres wont be any coolant entering the thottle body if you dont connect the coolant pipes to it
he means if the two pipes that go into the tb arent connected together then it will piss out mate
i know what he means! but the two pipes are and inlet for coolant and and outlet for coolant but if theres no coolant going in to the body then how would coolant piss out everywhere?
dont connect anything to the throttle body just block the coolant pipe off
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shaunmods
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You can't just block the coolant pipe off because its goes to the expansion tank. You have to join the two together
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john_c20xe
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join the two pipes that come out the throttle body together? i didnt even connect mine there not needed
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john_c20xe
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the two pipes circled do not need to be conected! or connected to each other as no coolant is inside there
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