One in theory number 1 sounds like it might help although I think you would be hard prressed to see the reults on a cavalier on the dyno.
Number2 I doubt will help as the fuel flows through the line at a decent pace and they just are not exposed to that much heat. Once again in theory it sounds good but I doubt any real word dyno tests on a cavalier would show a gain.
Number 6 Does not apply to our cars as we don't have coolant running through the throttle body.
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#1 and 2 it seems like they work on paper but i doubt you'd feel any difference.
#6 doesn't apply because as far as i know none of the 3rd gen j-bodies have heated throttle bodies.... not even the Canadian ones.
Cool.. Thanks guys! Just curious
#1, I have done before.Can't say I could really tell. I stopped doing it and can't tell.
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you will pick up roughly 1 whp, dyno proven time and time again
1 hp? Wow. That might be noticeable on a 60hp Honda. Yet, there's no dyno proof to be found at all on the site. What a dip @!#$.
i don't see number 6 helping much even on a V6 that has it
my L67 TB has next to no coolant going to it to see more gains i would have to remove it from the SC completely meaning i have to pull off the supercharger and block it off at the lower intake manifold
heres a 7 on a V6 or V8 paint the bottom side of your Lower intake manifold White. they say it reduces heat in the LIM, i say paint will peal and plug up a lifter or pushrod
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i stopped reading once i saw he was working on a honda....that explained the whole write up...........1whp? wow...i think itll try it on my scooter where it will actually mean something
free stuff that does nothing
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heres a 7 on a V6 or V8 paint the bottom side of your Lower intake manifold White. they say it reduces heat in the LIM, i say paint will peal and plug up a lifter or pushrod
Color only has to do with heat from a light source...
Take to pieces of metal on painted white on painted black. Put them in the oven they will both heat up at the same rate.