How much is the IAC needed? In the name of simplifying my vacum and coolant lines, I would like to just bypass or remove it. From what I understand, this would only affect my idle when cold, and would have no effect once the engine warms up. Is this true, and how bad would the idle be? Do I still need to have the IAC plugged in, or can I remove it and let the connector hang?
Also, the coolant lines run into the throttlebody. Why is this and do they need to? The capri fuel rail is much larger, and the coolant lines would be a real tight squeeze. I am thinking of just bypassing the throttlebody.
Overall, instead of routing from the heatercore pipe -> throttlebody -> IAC -> intake manifold, I would run it heatercore pipe -> intake manifold.
Also, the coolant lines run into the throttlebody. Why is this and do they need to? The capri fuel rail is much larger, and the coolant lines would be a real tight squeeze. I am thinking of just bypassing the throttlebody.
Overall, instead of routing from the heatercore pipe -> throttlebody -> IAC -> intake manifold, I would run it heatercore pipe -> intake manifold.
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