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Old May 5, 2013 | 04:17 AM
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Not sure if this is the right spot for the question but

Does anyone keep the coolant lines going to the throttle body? And if not do you loop the lines or just cap them off? We have the oil cooler lines caped already, just wondering if i should remove the TB coolant lines.
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Old May 5, 2013 | 10:06 AM
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mine is capped off
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Old May 5, 2013 | 05:39 PM
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Well since i forgot the Moroso oil pan home I did the TB and IACV coolant lines. Dumb me removed the coolant block on the TB. broken bolt already there. Then relized that there were ports open on the TB with it removed. lol. Removed the TB put the Coolant block back on the TB and bam. Idled at 2000RPM. Just felt like a idiot at this point. only good that came from today, battery was moved to passenger floor, and coil and oil catch can installed were battery was. Also removed the A/C evaporator (thanks honda for making it that easy), and terra trip system. New TB gasket to be ordered tomorrow, and i might make a block off plate for the TB coolant port as well. It open ups that area and makes working on anything down there easyier. Anyone ever do this?
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