<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Riles:
I just started my install on the powerdyne, and I did something different- I plugged the hole, but I drilled a new hole in the bottom of the TB that goes from the tube that I plugged to the outside.
It accomplishes the same thing as the original hole, except instead of putting the air into the tb, it just puts it into the engine bay.
The only down side is that I'm not sure if there is room for a filter yet. But, since the air is going out of that hole and not in it, it shouldnt be a big deal.
How come nobody did this before? I hope there isnt a good reason, because I already did it! [img]smile.gif[/img] <hr></blockquote>
I had thought about something like that, seems like it should work... but then again everybody is saying its unecessary to vent? Dunno, but in theory what you did seems viable.
Cp
I just started my install on the powerdyne, and I did something different- I plugged the hole, but I drilled a new hole in the bottom of the TB that goes from the tube that I plugged to the outside.
It accomplishes the same thing as the original hole, except instead of putting the air into the tb, it just puts it into the engine bay.
The only down side is that I'm not sure if there is room for a filter yet. But, since the air is going out of that hole and not in it, it shouldnt be a big deal.
How come nobody did this before? I hope there isnt a good reason, because I already did it! [img]smile.gif[/img] <hr></blockquote>
I had thought about something like that, seems like it should work... but then again everybody is saying its unecessary to vent? Dunno, but in theory what you did seems viable.
Cp
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