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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 09:27 PM
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I saw a link to a site Easy Performance Products. They have a coolant plug that goes in the throttle body. I am curious has anyone tried this yet? and what were the results??
If anyone has tried this how do you order it? I looked on the site and all I could find was like for catalogs and stuff.

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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 10:31 PM
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zz performance sells it.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 08:33 PM
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Ok thanks, anyone tried it?


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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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I dont know if anyone tried it but for 25 dollars i dont think you can go wrong. Just clean the tb while you have it off and put to plug in. I am going to be doing it in the spring.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 08:57 PM
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It'* going to make very little to no performance change on a steet-driven L36, and may cause icing problems in the throttle plate in the winter.

For the L67'*, it'* debatable. After a spirited run or two at the track, the coolant actually helps cool the TB and moreso, the inlet of the SC.

There are many arguments on both sides, but that'* only because it'* different if you're SC or NA, or even HOW you drive or in what climate.

In short, no easy answer, and no noticable performance change.
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there is your answer.... He knows his stuff
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 09:06 PM
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Look at the more recent pics of my engine. I have temperature strips all over it for determining the best path forward with regards to that coolant on the L67.
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I really didn't think it would make that much difference. I just wanted to get some opinions on it. Thanks for the help gang. I don't think I'll waste my money on it.


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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 09:34 PM
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Just fill your coolant port in your TB with RTV and trim the excess with a razor blade.
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