Remote mounting of Idle Control Valve on a 98 WRX?
#1
Remote mounting of Idle Control Valve on a 98 WRX?
I have an STI8 IC that I am about to fit to my MY98 WRX and having followed 911's thread thouroughly I am thinking that I could mount the idle control valve out of the way instead of cutting/modifying the IC.
911's thread here http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=390094
I am thinking about fabricating a bracket that will hold the ICV between the 2 branches of the inlet manifold on the passenger side. I will have to make a couple of flanges with outlets for the hole left in the manifold and the ICV and then bridge the 2 with a suitable pipe.
Anyone see any potential problems?
I just dont want to cut into my lovely new IC and have been thinking that I could reduce the flow potential on the unit.
Cheers,
Wayne.
911's thread here http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=390094
I am thinking about fabricating a bracket that will hold the ICV between the 2 branches of the inlet manifold on the passenger side. I will have to make a couple of flanges with outlets for the hole left in the manifold and the ICV and then bridge the 2 with a suitable pipe.
Anyone see any potential problems?
I just dont want to cut into my lovely new IC and have been thinking that I could reduce the flow potential on the unit.
Cheers,
Wayne.
Last edited by Welloilbeefhooked; 21 February 2005 at 08:48 AM.
#3
Shouldn't be a problem if done well. Have you taken off the ISCV tho.... it has a little 'plunger' that fits snuggly into the inlet manifold. You will have to get this just right to have any chance of it working (sealing on boost).
Tony.
Tony.
#5
Micky, no problem mate. I was thinking of making a couple anyway.
So the plunger thingy? I would imagine that positive pressure pushes on the plunger and closes off the idle control valve?
So the plunger thingy? I would imagine that positive pressure pushes on the plunger and closes off the idle control valve?
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