Air regulator or iacv
This part:
Isn't on the lowport b15 engine. What it does is it has a heater which opens up a cork that allows more air to the engine as the engine heats up, after a while it's fully open, and operates on the same power line as the fuel pump. that being said, since it doesn't exist on a lowport b15, my question is this:
1) Why isn't this item on a lowport engine?
2) Does the stepper motor iacv from the b15 auto motor (which used to bolt to the b15 throttle body) compensate for the lack of it, and
3) Can i remove it, manufacture a plate that the auto b15 lowport iacv can nipple off and use the same air lines the old air regulator used and get the same result?
This way, I can use the b15 iacv, b15 wire harness, highport throttle body, and after an idle relearn, should be operable.
Input?
Isn't on the lowport b15 engine. What it does is it has a heater which opens up a cork that allows more air to the engine as the engine heats up, after a while it's fully open, and operates on the same power line as the fuel pump. that being said, since it doesn't exist on a lowport b15, my question is this:
1) Why isn't this item on a lowport engine?
2) Does the stepper motor iacv from the b15 auto motor (which used to bolt to the b15 throttle body) compensate for the lack of it, and
3) Can i remove it, manufacture a plate that the auto b15 lowport iacv can nipple off and use the same air lines the old air regulator used and get the same result?
This way, I can use the b15 iacv, b15 wire harness, highport throttle body, and after an idle relearn, should be operable.
Input?