HandySmurf
04-25-2012, 08:42 PM
I currently have my V6 Mighty Max ripped apart to change the headgaskets, and while I have everything apart I was looking at the throttle body. It has inlet and outlet coolant ports on the throttle body that connect to ports on the intake manifold, meaning it is circulating engine coolant through the throttle body ...
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a392/mikemcmlxix/P1010001_68.jpg
My question is, why are they circulating warm engine ccolant through the intake when it would suck in much cooler fresh air if the coolant flow was eliminated. I could just cap the intake ports to close them off, and I'd just put little B.S. vacuum caps on the TB to close off the system from moisture or dirt or whatever. Is this a reasonable idea as far as bringing cooler, denser air into the engine, or is the coolant flow through the throttle body needed to cool it because it's aluminum. I'm not sure what to think.
Any thoughts ?
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a392/mikemcmlxix/P1010001_68.jpg
My question is, why are they circulating warm engine ccolant through the intake when it would suck in much cooler fresh air if the coolant flow was eliminated. I could just cap the intake ports to close them off, and I'd just put little B.S. vacuum caps on the TB to close off the system from moisture or dirt or whatever. Is this a reasonable idea as far as bringing cooler, denser air into the engine, or is the coolant flow through the throttle body needed to cool it because it's aluminum. I'm not sure what to think.
Any thoughts ?