LT1 Based Engine Tech 1993-1997 LT1/LT4 Engine Related

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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by RacingTiger04
just out of curiosity.. everything i find on the tb bypass links me back to that pick from shoebox, but the picture says 95-97. Is this mod different on the 94 model? ive been considering getting around to it for some time, but this always leads me back astray from it.
I'm pretty sure it's similar, if not the same. It's pretty self-explanatory. Just take the coolant hose going into the tb and the coolant hose coming out of the tb and connect them.

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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by camarolt4ss
as well couldnt i get a new piece of hose, and just run it that way, instead of connecting it?
Why not add a "signature" with basic info about your car - year, model, tranny and any major mods. In this case, what year your car is determines what you need to do to make the bypass work.

Originally Posted by onebad636
You don't even need another peice of hose. All you need to do is take the hose off of the right side of the TB and take the one off of the left side of the TB and put the right side one on the metal line that runs to the back of the intake. Then just put some rubber caps on your water lines on the TB. That's it!
Depends on th year of his car, wich he has not included in his post. 93/94 requires a short 3/8" barbed hose connector to put the two hoses together. 95-97 can can done as you have described.

Originally Posted by RacingTiger04
just out of curiosity.. everything i find on the tb bypass links me back to that pick from shoebox, but the picture says 95-97. Is this mod different on the 94 model? ive been considering getting around to it for some time, but this always leads me back astray from it.
See above response... 93/94 are different than 95-97.

Last edited by Injuneer; Nov 28, 2006 at 10:39 AM.
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