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So I was talking with a friend at work about cars, and we were talking about pulling my throttle body to clean it since I've had some issues lately, but he said while I have it off I should leave the coolant hoses that go to it disconnected and that will help reduce intake air temperature.
Any gains from doing this? Only thing I can find online is that it will cause problems during the winter, but even those reviews seem to be mixed. -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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Working on capping them right now. Have the TB off the car, just finished cleaning it up, it was a MESS, I'd seen dirty TB's before but this was a really thick, chunky build up of stuff. No wonder I was having throttle sticking problems. Looks like I might make myself an oil catch can and someday clean my whole intake manifold too.
Should get it finished up pretty quick after I sit in the air conditioning for a bit, it's HOT out in the garage! -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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