Throttle body on backwards?
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Throttle body on backwards?
Might be a really retarded question.
But Im going to be keeping the stock intake with the inlet flipped. The throttle body seems to fit better flipped. The water lines meet up better and the throttle linkage seems to be in a better position, and not to mention it hides that bulky FAIC at the bottom.
Whats going happen if I do it this way? I'd close off the idle screw, and if needed somehow bleed air through another value.
Good idea, bad idea?
But Im going to be keeping the stock intake with the inlet flipped. The throttle body seems to fit better flipped. The water lines meet up better and the throttle linkage seems to be in a better position, and not to mention it hides that bulky FAIC at the bottom.
Whats going happen if I do it this way? I'd close off the idle screw, and if needed somehow bleed air through another value.
Good idea, bad idea?
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I know I can eliminate the coolant pipes. Maybe pictures will make more sense of what im trying to do...
Picture one:

This is how the TB normally mounts to the intake, imagine the intake flange on the right side. I want to flip the TB around and have it connect to the header intake like this: (In this picture the intake would connect on the left)....So I want the Faiv to extrude into the intake. Just makes for a cleaner looking setup.

I'm guessing this will work, I guess I just need to try it.
Picture one:

This is how the TB normally mounts to the intake, imagine the intake flange on the right side. I want to flip the TB around and have it connect to the header intake like this: (In this picture the intake would connect on the left)....So I want the Faiv to extrude into the intake. Just makes for a cleaner looking setup.

I'm guessing this will work, I guess I just need to try it.
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I always just take off the ICS and make a block off plate. You have to increase the idle with either the screw or by adjusting the throttle switch, but its not a big deal. 1000rpm vs 750.

Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.