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Ford 4 cylinder question
Anyone know (JOE) if I can get away with not running water to the intake side of the 2.3 Ford motor. The water port going into the intake manifold. I have seen a number of HIPO manifolds and they all seem to get rid of it.
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No, you don't need it.. I think the only point of it is to decrease the time it takes to heat the intake when it's cold (same as on the toyotas having coolant through the throttlebody).
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