Q45 Tb Diagram?

7Mboost

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I'm using the Q45 TB on my FFIM and I can't find the vacuum diagram for it, do any other FFIM running the Q45 tb have it, or know it?
 

chevyeater

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What diagram? There are two ported vacuum holes (99% of people just block them off) and two coolant fittings on the Q45 throttle body. Epoxy works well for permanently blocking the vacuum fittings off, so you don't have to worry about some stupid cap blowing off on boost. It is also a good idea to remove the throttle kicker linkage if you aren't running a standalone/ do have an ISC/ are not running the coolant lines to the TB.
 

7Mboost

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-Running the AEM EMS
-Do have the ISC

Do I need the coolant lines to the TB? What are the effects of blocking them off? Or what needs to be done to run this way? Thanks.
 

turbogate

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There's no effect to blocking them off. As a matter of fact, I didn't do anything with my Q45 TB coolant line, I just left them alone. All I did was loop the TB vacuum lines with one vacuum hose.
 

chevyeater

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7Mboost;988426 said:
-Running the AEM EMS
-Do have the ISC

Do I need the coolant lines to the TB? What are the effects of blocking them off? Or what needs to be done to run this way? Thanks.

The coolant is responsible for operating the throttle kicker. That is why I said to rip it off if you aren't running coolant thru it.