Exactly what coolant lines on a d series can be removed?
I guess it's knda a noob question, but I was looking through all the searches for more info on removing coolant lines, but I just found lots of info on the b16 and b18's-no info like this for the d-series. Is it worth it to remove the coolant hoses on a d-series?Which ones would I remove?As I was reading the searches, someone had removed ALL of the coolant lines, including "a big fat one". I heard some people say it can make it harder for start up in the winter, but even then it's not that bad. Plus, we don't get cold enough winters here in Kansas. I also found out that it can lower the air temp. coming into the intake manifold-or at least thats what the theory seems to be, but I just want to confirm which hoses I would benefit from removing and what to do with them.(Ex. conect them together?) Thanks.
You can bypass the ones that go through the t/b to the iacv. Also if you arent running a heater box then you can bypass that also. Anything else I dont see a reason for removal. Be sure to get all the air bubbles out of your car before you drive around. HTH
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