can i delete IAC valve on 1.6
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I enjoy a/c idle up with my MS. I think removing it on a street car is silly, especially if the only reason is to uncutter the engine bay, or removing on less thing that will fail.
I've blown a few motors, shall I remove that too?
I've blown a few motors, shall I remove that too?
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For those like me who don't have AC/PS and aren't bothered by some inconsistency until warm up, then it's just one more thing you need to package which is necessarily needed.
For me it made my coolant reroute and my intercooler piping far easier to accomplish (and simpler). Any aesthetic benefit was a resultant, not an intention.
-Zach
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you can remove the coolant lines, but I'm not sure if there is enough range of movement in the IAC valve without the wax valve operating.
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Well i was in the cleanup/simplify redo few things with new greddy turbo setup car i bought. Already yanked off. Dumb possibly but a lil **** idle while cold doesnt bother me much as im in vegas so pretty brief time till warm.
Finally got car back together and having issues with shitty driving. Have a cel for the isc code which was removal of this and another for charcoal/smog ****. Both i thought i removed on old car too with no issues.
We have tried bypassing the fmu and bipes removal with no help. This was a new to me car so trying to figure out ****. Im guessing a 190walbro and 550s w mspnp gonna be quikly on my list
Finally got car back together and having issues with shitty driving. Have a cel for the isc code which was removal of this and another for charcoal/smog ****. Both i thought i removed on old car too with no issues.
We have tried bypassing the fmu and bipes removal with no help. This was a new to me car so trying to figure out ****. Im guessing a 190walbro and 550s w mspnp gonna be quikly on my list
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