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Dead CIVIC 08-13-2009 08:45 PM

skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 
what do i do to install the TB. my stock GSR TB has the fast idle thermo valve and the skunk2 does not?
thanks in advance.

Dead CIVIC 08-13-2009 11:27 PM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 
anyone?

Anon51 08-14-2009 04:16 AM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 
no Fitv will just stop your car from warming up faster. alot of people take it off their stock TB's and block off the ports. i guess skunk2 figured they didn't need the extra holes for it.

oh yea and just loop the coolant lines or block them off.

civicgsr 08-14-2009 04:30 AM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 

Originally Posted by Anon51 (Post 39621304)
no Fitv will just stop your car from warming up faster. alot of people take it off their stock TB's and block off the ports. i guess skunk2 figured they didn't need the extra holes for it.

oh yea and just loop the coolant lines or block them off.

It's about raising the idle a bit while it warms up. Stupid wax plunger. Honda did away with that valve when OBDII came out (possibly related to OBDII requirment, but I'm not sure). Either way, you could eliminate that valve by using a newer honda throttle body or as in your case, with an aftermarket version.

As Anon51 pointed out, loop the coolant lines. Buy a long section and replace the two shorter sections that attach to the FITV.

Funny detail though: On the Honda OBDII throttle body, there are hose fittings to attach coolant lines on the bottom of the throttle body where the FITV used to be. The two fittings are directly connected to each other and simply pass coolant through :)

skunk2chris 08-14-2009 07:32 AM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 

Originally Posted by Anon51 (Post 39621304)
just loop the coolant lines or block them off.

Correct... thanks for making my job easier!

Dead CIVIC 08-14-2009 12:39 PM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 
thanks alot guys. i can alwys count on HT.
awsome info guys. just wondering will this give me idle issues?

skunk2chris 08-14-2009 01:16 PM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 

Originally Posted by Dead CIVIC (Post 39626133)
thanks alot guys. i can alwys count on HT.
awsome info guys. just wondering will this give me idle issues?

Not in California it wont. If you were somewhere that get's extremely cold, you might have to stay on the gas for a minute with a cold start. But once it warms up you would be fine. But we all know that Cali doesn't get that cold on it's coldest day.

Dead CIVIC 08-14-2009 04:40 PM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 
thanks ugys. it's on. i had a hard time finding a gasket for it. but i bought a new one chopped it up to fill in blanks on the one that was on the car already, and wallah.

now why does it not shut all the way some times. it'll stay at like 4k till i throttle it and release fast.


if i release slowly it wont shut all the way?

EasternBandit 09-11-2009 07:21 AM

Re: skunk2 b series TB? no fast idle thermo valve?
 
Check your throttle cable. It's probably sticking.


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