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Old 10-12-2008, 10:29 PM
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I have a 2004 LQ4 and the front steam line barb comes off on the driver's side. What steam line comes out on the passenger side?

Originally I was running stock injectors,LS1 intake and stock throttle body.After taking to the dyno/tuner I am changing to a ported throttle body,42gph injectors, and a LS6 intake.

Would like to "clean up" the back and forth steel and rubber lines under the throttle body.
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Take a look at this and see if it helps you: http://www.ls1howto.com/index.php?article=13
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Last thing you want is icing in the throttle body. I once had a car with a carb that had a heat riser tube off of the exhaust manifold. The heater tube fell off, and the carb completely iced up while driving in the Chicago area during winter. Keep the heat in the TB; you live where it gets really cold.
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Yeah I didn't look at the location. In my part of the world the only word is heat.
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Car is stored in a heated garage in the winter= no cold weather driving.Will get started now and again,but no driving in winter.
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Any help? My local Chevrolet parts people are of no help. If you can not provide a VIN# or year make model they are lost. Any one?
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if you are talkin about the coolant crossover pipe the tbss has one that comes out on the pass side. its on my ls2 notch. you can see pics in my build thread
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Any pics? Did the link I post not help? Just bypass the TB and call it a day.
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Yes! that is what I am looking for! Thanks Les SS. My coolant cross over tube or steam line is from a 04 LQ4.I had to ben it to clear the throttle body and with it barbed on the drivers side I have not only the steel tube under the TB I also have a rubber line going from the driver's side barb, to the top of the water pump on the passengenger side.Too much cluttler.Looks like LS2 crossover/steam line is what I need thanks guys! P.S. awsome notchback Les SS.
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Originally Posted by 65SSZO6
Yes! that is what I am looking for! Thanks Les SS. My coolant cross over tube or steam line is from a 04 LQ4.I had to ben it to clear the throttle body and with it barbed on the drivers side I have not only the steel tube under the TB I also have a rubber line going from the driver's side barb, to the top of the water pump on the passengenger side.Too much cluttler.Looks like LS2 crossover/steam line is what I need thanks guys! P.S. awsome notchback Les SS.

keep in mind ls2 CARS have the crossover line on the drivers side. you would have to use one from the tbss
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Originally Posted by Les_SS
keep in mind ls2 CARS have the crossover line on the drivers side. you would have to use one from the tbss
Ancient post, I know....but this thread just saved me a ton of time.

Great info on the TBSS steam line. Thanks.
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TBSS vent tube here. Exits the passenger side making for an easy return to the radiator



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