Hi All,
I have the engine and transmission out of the car for a transmission swap, and want to know if I can delete the intake-manifold coolant heater lines by capping it at the thermostat and engine block? I'm thinking it will be fine, but wanted to see if anyone could verify. I figure that removing the extra failure points is a good thing, and it cleans up under the hood. The car's a little cold-blooded with that coolant line already looped, but nothing unbearable.
Underhood Mods for the car:
-Upsolute tune
-14t turbo
-upgraded exhaust (turbo-back)
-Stock Volvo PCV system deleted. I replaced it with a sensible catch-can setup
-Looped the coolant lines to the intake manifold
-working on bottom-mount intercooler. Should be done next month
Mark
2002 Volvo S40 Turbo, coolant line to intake
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Yes. The coolant to the intake manifold is only useful in cold areas or cold weather situations. It's bypassed on mine
2010 XC60 - P*, 3 Spoke steering wheel retro, Gearshift retro.
2001 S40 - 14T, BBTB, turbo back stainless DP, Upsolute, KW, 15mm rear sway, 17" Konig wheels, Custom Arctic Silver/Sonic Blue pearl paint, custom interior
2001 S40 - 14T, BBTB, turbo back stainless DP, Upsolute, KW, 15mm rear sway, 17" Konig wheels, Custom Arctic Silver/Sonic Blue pearl paint, custom interior
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