Cleaned my throttle body today.
Like the title says.. I didn't take it off. All I did was spray a **** load of throttle body cleaner in there and took a tooth brush to it. It was pretty dirty. However, I drowned my engine for a little while. After I started it up I got a check engine light. Turns out the IAT sensor had a high output or something. Either way, not gonna drown my engine again. Btw, spraying the throttle body while the engine almost makes it stall. Lesson learned. Any input?
Like the title says.. I didn't take it off. All I did was spray a **** load of throttle body cleaner in there and took a tooth brush to it. It was pretty dirty. However, I drowned my engine for a little while. After I started it up I got a check engine light. Turns out the IAT sensor had a high output or something. Either way, not gonna drown my engine again. Btw, spraying the throttle body while the engine almost makes it stall. Lesson learned. Any input?
I was being lazy. Next time I'll take it off.
umm dedog i think your talkin about throttle body spacers, yes those are a waste of money better as a paper weight, now a bigger bored throttle body is well worth the money if put together with other mods.. headers,cam, tuner exc..exc..
Mine was four bolts. The worst grunge is on the back of the butterfly. BTW, Dodge says NOT to use carburetor cleaner. This stuff apparently is similar to throttle body cleaner. Best to use brake cleaner. Don't get any fluids in the motor attached to the TB.
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maybe it was 4 bolts don't remember did it a while ago. yeah i used brake cleaner, i believe there is a DIY in the faq section on this
I have a ported out tb and it adds a nice little boost to the throttle response.
if you dont mind, how big and where did u get it? I have been kickin the idea around lately...



