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Afternoon all - Not sure if I explained this question properly but has anyone seen this type of setup on the LT5? See pic. The prior owner (a ZR1 Registry Member) bypassed both the vacuum(?) openings as you look at the front of the plenum. He took about a 2 foot rubber hose and connected them together on both sides. He said this would help the cooling of the engine especially in hot weather. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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No down side especially in warmer states. |
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Are there any other benefits to this or drawbacks?
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In severely cold weather, I think, this set up prevents throttle body icing - at least I think that was the intent. I drive my Z even in winter months as long as roads are clean and dry. Even with TB coolant bypassed, I had no issues.
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GM was concerned that the throttle body might frost up in cold weather. There is also concern that air pockets could form there and the lines might help move the air out.
I plugged the passages inside as opposed to running the line. I would also think it would help keep the sir cooler as it's not running though a heated throttle body. |
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I think the coldest mine has seen is 17 with the TB bypassed. No issues.
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One drawback with the coolant running through the TB is it starts to corrode the aluminum around the TB plate opening. I've seen this routed around the back but never around the front. I've got the running under the plenum out of site.
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Injector Housing TB Coolant Blocking
1. You can Block TB Coolant at Injector Housing. You can Block TB Coolant at Injector Housing without removing Injector Housings. Recommend removing Two Injector Housing Coolant Manifolds to Block TB Coolant at Injector Housings. You can then keep or eliminate the Plenum hoses/tube on passenger side or leave it in place. No more hose clamps required on the TB Coolant Hoses to TB if you want to leave the stock look. You do have to Block TB Coolant near Coolant Reservoir if you Block TB Coolant at Injector Housing. 2. You can also Bypass TB Coolant with the Coolant circulating through the Injector Housing/Plenum. 1990 LT5 with TB Coolant Blocked at Injector housing, ALL TB Coolant Hoses and Tube eliminated ![]() 1990 LT5 with TB Coolant Blocked at Injector housing, ALL TB Coolant Hoses and Tube In Place ![]()
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Would bypassing the Coolant injector also increase the idle speed - my idle speed is generally in the 1000-1100 range on the tach. Thanks all!
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