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SR with no IACV
Can you run the SR20 with no IACV if you crack the throttle plate? (Obviously it wouldnt run until fully warm) Just curious.
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Yes. The idle is shitty as hell both cold and warm, but it will stay running.
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did you search before posting this question? I remember when I was thinking about doing this, but I searched and found all my answers. Internal metal parts expand at higher temps, you want your engine to reach operating temp before you beat the shit out of it.
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I search before posting any question thanks, I know how metal works and i always let it warm up completely until normal operating temperature before even moving the car, so back to the topic at hand ![]() |
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