dimples1989
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Registered: 23rd Jan 12
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on the standard throttle body there's two pipes that go directly under each other what way do the pipes go on as there's one from the header tank and one that runs along back of engine ??
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IvIarkgraham
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i dont think it matters what way they go
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iby
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I believe the pipes are just there to cool the throttle body down so it doesnt really matter( it's like a PC water cooling block, anyway in anyway out) lol
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andy_mk3
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quote: Originally posted by iby
I believe the pipes are just there to cool the throttle body down so it doesnt really matter( it's like a PC water cooling block, anyway in anyway out) lol
How is 90°C coolant going to cool anything down? It's there to heat it up, more economical and stops ice forming in the cold.
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Steve X16XE
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They are not needed to go through the TB. So just join them together.
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iby
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Haha. Oh yeah. *hits oneself on head*
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dimples1989
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cheers guys solved it found it on google
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