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TitaniumTT 06-22-2009 10:56 PM

Do your coolant temps and AIT's a favor
 
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Plug the exhaust port passages in your housings. Recently I rebuilt a motor and the ONLY thing that I changed, aside from the seals and the housings, was to plug the exhaust port passages in the housings. In my case, they were RE housings and have a HUGE port with an insert in them. I first tried tapping the insert for 1/4" NPT but the insert started spinning. So I drove that out and tried for 3/8" NPT. No dice as the housing would have to be machined. Instead what I ended up doing was taking my plate of 3/8" 5052 aluminum and cutting out something that resembled a circle of about .6". Then I spent a fair amount of time hand fitting it to .550" with a slight taper in it. I then drove that mother into the passage blocking all the exhaust gas from making it's way through the housing, into the LIM which, obviously, has the ACV & EGR passages blocked. I was quite proud of those little pieces. Here they lay

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So, what was the result. Sadly I cannot speak intelligently on the AIT's as I'm measuring them pre-TB. Coolant temps however......... mine are retarded to begin with, generally they were around 174-175* on the highway and never getting above 187*. They are consistantly 4* colder and the ambient temp has risen about 10* on average. All that from blocking the little f'n port underneath the exhaust sleeves. I will NEVER build another motor with these things left open.

glenrx7 06-23-2009 07:32 PM

We have done this with our engines for sometime now however never had the right circumstances to see what the results were I knew it helped however never had the chance to see how well. Nice job!:icon_tup:

TitaniumTT 06-26-2009 12:12 AM

Thanks Glenn. I wish I could see what the difference was in the AIT's though. My thinking is it would be a higher percentage drop than the coolant temps.

sen2two 07-22-2009 02:47 AM

nice job!

ever think of welding it shut or using an epoxy? i dont know of any epoxy that could withstand 1600+ degrees though...


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