I cleaned my tbs off the manifold when I installed the m370. Had no issues after.
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06-20-2013, 02:31 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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I cleaned my tbs off the manifold when I installed the m370. Had no issues after.
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He had to, yes. The M370 doesn't come with new throttle bodies. You take them off the old manifold and put them on the new. I went back and forth like 4 times
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Has anyone deleted the hose on the intake tube? How dirty does that hose get vs the hose going from the PCV to the manifold?
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You mean the baffled hoses that go from the valve covers to the intake tubes just a bit before the throttle bodies? Those are the fresh-air breathers for the crank-case, you need them to exist in some form or other.
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So is everyone in agreement that the relearn has to be done after cleaning these?
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Did this today. Car has 20k miles on it and the throttle bodies were filthy. Did the resets and everything seems to be ok.
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Hmm. So those tubes must suck since theyre attached to the manifold in a away but so are the TB. Surprised blow by backs up that much to dirty the TB. If you get a CC you won't have to deal with that anymore.
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The PCV tubes that go from the head covers to the intake tubes (just in front of the TBs) are fresh air breathers that normally flow into the crankcase, not out into the intake tract. There can be odd reverse pressure conditions and/or backfires through them, but they also have some baffling to reduce that. Most of the fouling comes straight up out of the intake manifold itself.
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Hmmm I'd have to doubt that a little. Blow by coming up from the piston rings, out the valves, and into the manifold seems a little far fetched with a system that brings air in, not out. Since I've seen so much oil in the PCV hoses I'm going to say most of the fouling comes from them, not straight up and out the manifold.
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They are, in fact, PCV-related. The PCV system has two lines (per side of the engine in our case). There's a vacuum line that goes from the intake manifold to the crankcase, which puts negative pressure on the crankcase and sucks out crankcase fumes via engine vacuum. That's the one you typically put a catch can on to get most of the nasty stuff. Then there's another line which is fresh air delivery to replace what that line sucks out. It's the fatter, baffled stock hose that attaches to the side of the main air intake tube.
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