I got off topic in this thread, so I decided to start a new one.
I've got the parts to make my Caddie Cold Air Intake but have discovered what I think might be a problem. Inside my stock air cleaner assembly, there is a little mechanism that opens and closes shuting out any incoming air (can bee seen in picture 1 and 2). Between this mechanismand the throttle body is an inlet for a tube that connects the air cleaner to an exhaust manifold. It appers this whole thing is turned on and off by a thermostat-like device.
I assume this allows only hot gases coming from the exhaust to enter the compustion process when the truck is cold, thus making the truck warm up faster. Is this right? If so, since the Caddie intake doesn't have anything like this, will it take my truck longer to warm up in the winter? Also, will there be any other consequences by not having this recurclating thing? If I don't use it on the new intake, what should I do with the hole in the manifold? Will this pass inspections in Texas?
Thanks for all your help,
~b
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I've got the parts to make my Caddie Cold Air Intake but have discovered what I think might be a problem. Inside my stock air cleaner assembly, there is a little mechanism that opens and closes shuting out any incoming air (can bee seen in picture 1 and 2). Between this mechanismand the throttle body is an inlet for a tube that connects the air cleaner to an exhaust manifold. It appers this whole thing is turned on and off by a thermostat-like device.
I assume this allows only hot gases coming from the exhaust to enter the compustion process when the truck is cold, thus making the truck warm up faster. Is this right? If so, since the Caddie intake doesn't have anything like this, will it take my truck longer to warm up in the winter? Also, will there be any other consequences by not having this recurclating thing? If I don't use it on the new intake, what should I do with the hole in the manifold? Will this pass inspections in Texas?
Thanks for all your help,
~b
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