TB Bypass Question
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TB Bypass Question
I just bought a new Edlebrock 58MM TB, I was reading up on a bypass and it said they were supposed to have hoses on either side... problem is, my Edlebrock has outlets on only one side, are these the outletts for the hoses I connect?
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Here's from the past three days, from two different people. (Yes, I'm just as annoyed as you are, Mods)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-modifications/710766-how-do-you-do-tb-bypass.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-modifications/709063-throttle-body-bypass.html
Which leaves me with answering your question if you still are honestly confused. Read the manual that came with it. If you didn't buy it new: download the manual. If you are too smart with the internet (some aren't) then compare your stock one! It's pretty obvious then
To less-smart assly answer your question? No, you don't plug coolant lines into your vacuum ports. You need to unscrew the bottom section off your stock one, and screw it onto your new one. Refer to step 5
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_.../3000/3810.pdf
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-modifications/710766-how-do-you-do-tb-bypass.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-modifications/709063-throttle-body-bypass.html
Which leaves me with answering your question if you still are honestly confused. Read the manual that came with it. If you didn't buy it new: download the manual. If you are too smart with the internet (some aren't) then compare your stock one! It's pretty obvious then
To less-smart assly answer your question? No, you don't plug coolant lines into your vacuum ports. You need to unscrew the bottom section off your stock one, and screw it onto your new one. Refer to step 5
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_.../3000/3810.pdf