So after fiddling with all my idle adjustments, checking sensors etc. I have come to the conclusion that my butterflys are unfortunetaly polished clean. I let my car idle quite a bit when in school (temperatures dropping below -20c) and it starts automatically if the engine gets too cold (neat eh? ). This uses up a ton of gas, especially when the rpm is reaching nearly 1700 when idling. What can I use to re-seal my butterflys and gain a proper idle rpm again? Lol
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I think someone used testors enamel paint or something of the like with good results“Hey, come on, its a car right? No. It’s a symbol of your history, its a thread of continuity from which you came to where you are. It’s important that you don’t want to forget who you are.” -Dr.Phil in "Love the Beast"
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Originally posted by caliber676 View PostI think someone used testors enamel paint or something of the like with good results
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To elaborate a lil more read THIS. The way i did mine was a lot cleaner. I just apply 1-2 coats to the opposite sides butterfly opens and shafts seal just like tomei throttle paste.
Evo Engine / Turbo / Drivetrain - Throttle body shaft seals and proper plate sealing - The past couple months I've been focusing on trying to improve the driveability of my Evo, it has been through quite a battle the last couple years after a stock block explosion, and there were many small things that weren't quite...
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VERY interesting.
I tried automotive touch up paint thinking it would be more durable than model paint but it only lasted for about 3000 kms of driving.
I'll be looking for this LPS product the next time I take my intake manifold off. Which hopefully won't be for awhile.
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Originally posted by silvianc View PostTo elaborate a lil more read THIS. The way i did mine was a lot cleaner. I just apply 1-2 coats to the opposite sides butterfly opens and shafts seal just like tomei throttle paste.
Evo Engine / Turbo / Drivetrain - Throttle body shaft seals and proper plate sealing - The past couple months I've been focusing on trying to improve the driveability of my Evo, it has been through quite a battle the last couple years after a stock block explosion, and there were many small things that weren't quite...
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It says ''lubricant'' on the can:; is it a lubricant or some sort of magic enamel sealant?My sky got 99 problems but to find bitches ain't one
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