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hi i am carrying out throttle bypass tommorrow!

i understand that you connect 1x hose from matrix metal pipes to each turbo

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but how best do i connect both turbo pipes to each other to complete circuit?????

i cant find answer to this anywhere! have i got carried away and removed too many items??

any help gratefully recieved!

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Eh? Sounds like you're doing it all wrong to me...

 

I'll follow up when I'm sober LOL

hi i am carrying out throttle bypass tommorrow!

i understand that you connect 1x hose from matrix metal pipes to each turbo

,

but how best do i connect both turbo pipes to each other to complete circuit?????

i cant find answer to this anywhere! have i got carried away and removed too many items??

any help gratefully recieved!

 

I presume you mean a water bypass not throttle bypass! although by the sound of it your throttle will be useless by the time you've finished :rofl:

 

Do a search on water bypass and it should bring up loads of information ;)

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Whats The Point Of Replying To Question If Youre Not Going To Be Any Help At All!

I Thought This Was A Place For Constructive Help!!!!!

Surely It Was Obvious I Was Talking About Coolant Hoses??

 

 

Thanks Olliezx At Least There Are Some Helpfull People Out There!!!

Whats The Point Of Replying To Question If Youre Not Going To Be Any Help At All!

I Thought This Was A Place For Constructive Help!!!!!

Surely It Was Obvious I Was Talking About Coolant Hoses??

 

 

Thanks Olliezx At Least There Are Some Helpfull People Out There!!!

 

 

Ooooooer....... :nelson:

Whats The Point Of Replying To Question If Youre Not Going To Be Any Help At All!

I Thought This Was A Place For Constructive Help!!!!!

Surely It Was Obvious I Was Talking About Coolant Hoses??

 

 

Thanks Olliezx At Least There Are Some Helpfull People Out There!!!

 

no problem ;)

Whats The Point Of Replying To Question If Youre Not Going To Be Any Help At All!

I Thought This Was A Place For Constructive Help!!!!!

Surely It Was Obvious I Was Talking About Coolant Hoses??

 

 

Thanks Olliezx At Least There Are Some Helpfull People Out There!!!

 

LOL, obvious???

 

Your title was "TB Bypass quickly", and you specifically mentioned Throttle body in the first post.

 

Forgive us for not understanding what you actually meant to type, lol.

 

I love to help folk when I can, but I was genuinely stumped as to what on earth you were talking about.

 

Is it not just a case of joining the two copper pipes with a bit of hose and a couple of clips? Don't know why you would want to envolve the turbos.

 

Dave.

LOL, obvious???

 

Your title was "TB Bypass quickly", and you specifically mentioned Throttle body in the first post.

 

Forgive us for not understanding what you actually meant to type, lol.

 

I love to help folk when I can, but I was genuinely stumped as to what on earth you were talking about.

 

Is it not just a case of joining the two copper pipes with a bit of hose and a couple of clips? Don't know why you would want to envolve the turbos.

 

Dave.

 

The "plenum bypass" eliminates water current through the throttle bodies, hence sometimes known as the "throttle body bypass". The process involves linking the water feed directly to each turbo, (usually it travels through the TB's first).

You are possibly thinking of the "heater matrix bypass" which does indeed not involve the turbos and just links the two larger pipes with a loop.

Hope this helps. :)

 

To directly answer SPEEDYS's first question: no you dont need to worry about the return feed from the turbos, this does not have to be modified and is already in place. Unless of course you have the engine out and have removed this stock return piping, I am not 100% sure on it's routing, but I believe you can see a return from the left turbo on the blue piping in the pics above.

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ollie youre spot on!thanks! saves me trying to explain to the other guys! :nono:

now sorted my THROTTLE BODY BYPASS :nana2: i found out why i was confused as i had removed all rear engine pipeing and hoses, i have fitted by-pass hoses to TURBO'S and reconnected the others!

 

THANKS AGAIN OLLIE!!

REGARDS STEVEN

PMSL just to piss on everyones bonfire it is indeed called a throttle body bypass, since its the throttle body coolant lines which are bypassed :tongue:

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