I'm right there with ya John...to a point, that point being around zero, or a little above.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hotsauce
There's a reason older cars had heat risers ducting warm air from around the exhaust manifold up to the intake, same reason our throttle body is plumbed into the cooling system.
In severe cold, warming the intake (combustion) air a bit makes combustion happen more easily.
On mine, I've plumbed a bypass around the throttle body (using ball valves) that shuts off the coolant during the above freezing months.
My two cents. :)
SilverBullet, Sorry for the thread-jack. :(