BBTB Install & Throttle Body Coolant Bypass Mod (FREE!)
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Okay guys, I've decided I like to do these as mostly pics now, little typing, so let me know what you think.
Tools Needed
Metric Sockets - 10, 12, 14
Pliars
Phillips Screwdriver
Drill and bits.
2 Coronas
Rags or paper towels
Time Taken
1 Hour
Steps
Tools Needed
Metric Sockets - 10, 12, 14
Pliars
Phillips Screwdriver
Drill and bits.
2 Coronas
Rags or paper towels
Time Taken
1 Hour
Steps
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MS Paint ownz mee...
LOL
Thanks bro.
You do decent writeups, I guess this is now the standard eh? Looks perty good.
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Thanks bro.
You do decent writeups, I guess this is now the standard eh? Looks perty good.
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Well, if you want I can try to do my other DIY's over like this.
I just know that when I started looking for how to do some mods I was nervous, like any noob. I'd ask how to do something on HA.com and folks would type some stuff and say that's it.
I'd be like... "What???"
I think these are over simplified, but if they get just ONE person to do a mod that otherwise wouldn't, we've helped the community.
I just know that when I started looking for how to do some mods I was nervous, like any noob. I'd ask how to do something on HA.com and folks would type some stuff and say that's it.
I'd be like... "What???"
I think these are over simplified, but if they get just ONE person to do a mod that otherwise wouldn't, we've helped the community.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN)</div><div class='quotemain'>Well, if you want I can try to do my other DIY's over like this.</div>
That would be cool if you could do that.
That would be cool if you could do that.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (joe_the_canadian)</div><div class='quotemain'>awesome DIY redz - Q? whats the largest TB u should put on an n/a tuned car?</div>
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Biggest you should? The one I got on there. It's got different rings you can put in it to change the diameter of the opening. Mine's at 59 right now.
Go to big and like Fordfasterr, you'll lose air velocity coming into the intake and you'll lose power, especially on the low end.
Think of it like drinking thru a straw. Then you go get one of them HUGE straws. You have to suck really hard to get the same amount out. Then try a coffee straw.
Get it?
Thanks mang.
Biggest you should? The one I got on there. It's got different rings you can put in it to change the diameter of the opening. Mine's at 59 right now.
Go to big and like Fordfasterr, you'll lose air velocity coming into the intake and you'll lose power, especially on the low end.
Think of it like drinking thru a straw. Then you go get one of them HUGE straws. You have to suck really hard to get the same amount out. Then try a coffee straw.
Get it?