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max76
07-11-2012, 03:52 AM
Hi guys...do you have some picture of throttle body bypass???
I want do it but i'll like to see the picture for don't wrong hose!!!
Thanks in advance
Max
Scrrem
07-11-2012, 06:57 AM
Hi guys...do you have some picture of throttle body bypass???
I want do it but i'll like to see the picture for don't wrong hose!!!
Thanks in advance
Max
Here's a link to Marc's site. You can buy one from him that works quite well or you can make your own if your handy.
http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20Web/products/throttle%20body%20heat%20bypass.htm
Rich
max76
07-11-2012, 07:07 AM
thanks scrrem, i see that link in other posts...i'll like to see how is connected...i can use rubber hose with high thickness, hot water resistant.
Do you have ani picture of bypass??
Thanks
Max
Scrrem
07-11-2012, 07:40 AM
thanks scrrem, i see that link in other posts...i'll like to see how is connected...i can use rubber hose with high thickness, hot water resistant.
Do you have ani picture of bypass??
Thanks
Max
The connection is just simply removing the two existing rubber hose connections off the throttle body. Then you take the bypass metal line and slip it under the throttle body and air horn and reconnect the rubber hoses to the new bypass line. Most people then cap off the old throttle body nipples so dirt and forgien matter don't get in. No, I don't have any good pics, maybe someone else might.
Rich
max76
07-11-2012, 07:50 AM
The connection is just simply removing the two existing rubber hose connections off the throttle body. Then you take the bypass metal line and slip it under the throttle body and air horn and reconnect the rubber hoses to the new bypass line. Most people then cap off the old throttle body nipples so dirt and forgien matter don't get in. No, I don't have any good pics, maybe someone else might.
Rich
Thanks Rich...i hope someone have some (also little) picture.
I think it's rather simple...i'll try to do it as soon as i can...
Do you have increase performance or do yuo have see improvements?
ScottZ95ZR1
07-11-2012, 08:10 AM
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd353/scottcollier/Misc/TBBypass.jpg http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd353/scottcollier/Misc/TBBypass2.jpg
max76
07-11-2012, 08:13 AM
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd353/scottcollier/Misc/TBBypass.jpg http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd353/scottcollier/Misc/TBBypass2.jpg
Thank you scott!!!
So i must connect the 2 rubber hose from side to side....
i must close the connection on the throttle body?
Max
Scrrem
07-11-2012, 08:19 AM
Thanks Rich...i hope someone have some (also little) picture.
I think it's rather simple...i'll try to do it as soon as i can...
Do you have increase performance or do yuo have see improvements?
I don't know about and increase in performance but any reduction in heat at the plenum is a good thing. I took mine one step further and eliminated all water passages to the intake plenum. So when I removed my injector housings last winter, I plugged the water passage so no water entered the plenum and then removed the water lines on the passenger side of the plenum. This will definently improve performance but would not have done it if I was not removing my plenum and injector housings for refinishing.
Here's a pic if the finished product.
Rich
Paul in VA
07-11-2012, 09:13 AM
Looking AWESOME as usual!
max76
07-11-2012, 09:14 AM
I don't know about and increase in performance but any reduction in heat at the plenum is a good thing. I took mine one step further and eliminated all water passages to the intake plenum. So when I removed my injector housings last winter, I plugged the water passage so no water entered the plenum and then removed the water lines on the passenger side of the plenum. This will definently improve performance but would not have done it if I was not removing my plenum and injector housings for refinishing.
Here's a pic if the finished product.
Rich
Wow...very very nice job!!!!
Beautiful view if your engine..i'll like to do the mine too!!!
Here in Italy i think is impossible to do it!!!!!!
Do you remove also the alluminium hose of the plenum...i'll put a rubber for close the hole, it's ok??
Scrrem
07-11-2012, 09:22 AM
Wow...very very nice job!!!!
Beautiful view if your engine..i'll like to do the mine too!!!
Here in Italy i think is impossible to do it!!!!!!
Do you remove also the alluminium hose of the plenum...i'll put a rubber for close the hole, it's ok??
Thanks...I would just cap off the nipples. Trying to remove the aluminum fittings is a pain and if you damage them you can't find them anymore, so I would just leave them alone.
Rich
XfireZ51
07-11-2012, 10:59 AM
Wow...very very nice job!!!!
Beautiful view if your engine..i'll like to do the mine too!!!
Here in Italy i think is impossible to do it!!!!!!
Do you remove also the alluminium hose of the plenum...i'll put a rubber for close the hole, it's ok??
Max,
The coolant continues to circulate, it just bypasses the Throttle body, so you leave everything in place. I have my coolant passages blocked off at the Injector Housing so I can pull the plenum without needing to drain the coolant. I had the Haibeck bypass but it became unecessary after blocking the passages.
Ciao,
Dominic
max76
07-11-2012, 11:40 AM
Max,
The coolant continues to circulate, it just bypasses the Throttle body, so you leave everything in place. I have my coolant passages blocked off at the Injector Housing so I can pull the plenum without needing to drain the coolant. I had the Haibeck bypass but it became unecessary after blocking the passages.
Ciao,
Dominic
Thanks Dom,
ok...i'll do the modify and i'll close the nipples. So, the rest of the cooling sistem is right..ok???
So, why they do pass the water in the plenum?What's the function?
If you block the water what's happen?
Thanks
Max
Kevin
07-11-2012, 11:54 AM
it's to keep things from freezing when you drive in cold weather...but who drives their zr-1 in cold weather
max76
07-11-2012, 03:12 PM
also the plenum it's keep hot for the winter???
it's a strange solution...
sure my z is running only with nice weather, in winter it don't takes rain, snow or ice!!!
;-)
scottfab
07-11-2012, 04:05 PM
also the plenum it's keep hot for the winter???
it's a strange solution...
sure my z is running only with nice weather, in winter it don't takes rain, snow or ice!!!
;-)
Although someone has tested for icing at 20 deg and 90% humidity without problems this does not guarantee an LT5 will not self destruct when going from a garage of relatively low humidity to an outside condition of (worst case) 32deg and >75% humidity. As I recall a few engines were lost in initial testing this way. For the vast majority of us this is not an issue because of the climate and/or seasonal driving we do. The GM solution for "icing" was to route water thought the plenum.
Paul Workman
07-11-2012, 05:01 PM
Couple things to add...
Marc and I were discussing the possibility of the TB freezing, but If I recall correctly, Marc has driven in sub Zero (F) w/o problems, and I have driven my car at speed when the temps were -10 to -15ยบ C with NO problems with freezing up. I don't know what the humidity was, but probably not very high on any of a few cases. Marc made the comment that if one waits until the engine gets up to operating temperature, there should be no problem with freezing, except in extreme cold conditions, maybe.
The other thing worth mentioning was after Marc plugged the coolant passages in the injector housings, he had trouble with an air lock and the motor wanted to over heat. As result, Marc no longer will plug the IHs, but rather will run a bypass hose between the nipples on each IH.
Well, I'll keep a sharp eye on that in the future, but I really like not having to fuss with coolant draining and that mess any time I want to pull the plenum for any reason. Not fussing with that coolant makes it just a little more involved than pulling a carb! I've never had a problem after plugging the passages in my IHs, but after reinstalling my heads and the IHs and plenum, I used a long neck funnel to fill the block and the IHs from the ports on the sides of the IHs, before connecting the coolant tubes..."just because" it seemed like a good idea at the time.
As far as performance goes, I don't think it hurts, but I've not seen anyone put a number to it. However, the few times I've felt the plenum, it feels to me to run much cooler than before. Cooler is usually better when it comes to performance, so bypassing the TB is not going to hurt performance, I guess.
P.
scottfab
07-11-2012, 07:21 PM
I know icing on the leading edge of an airplane does not always happen at low temps either. I'm sure glad the designers assume it will and make the proper decision. But I suppose ah who cares if it's just an LT5 that blows. No biggie.
Paul Workman
07-11-2012, 08:50 PM
I know icing on the leading edge of an airplane does not always happen at low temps either. I'm sure glad the designers assume it will and make the proper decision. But I suppose ah who cares if it's just an LT5 that blows. No biggie.
Oh, please...
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