FS: Motordyne coolant control valve kit (G35/350Z)
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FS: Motordyne coolant control valve kit (G35/350Z)
This is a brand new, never been used Motordyne coolant control valve kit, made specifically for the G35 and 350Z vehicle. Here is the following info about the product (as described from the Motordyne website):
The second component is the throttle body Coolant Control Valve (CCV). The CCV allows you to selectively heat (or not heat) the plenum assembly. With local weather temperatures below 55'F the valve is left open. In warmer weather the valve can be closed for maximum thermal benefits.
Since I live in Florida, I don't necessarily need this on my car since it's warm weather all year round, so this will be useful for those living in cooler climates. I'm only asking for $20 shipped to anywhere in the U.S. and Canada. I accept Paypal payments only (with verified address). Please respond via PM if interested.
The second component is the throttle body Coolant Control Valve (CCV). The CCV allows you to selectively heat (or not heat) the plenum assembly. With local weather temperatures below 55'F the valve is left open. In warmer weather the valve can be closed for maximum thermal benefits.
Since I live in Florida, I don't necessarily need this on my car since it's warm weather all year round, so this will be useful for those living in cooler climates. I'm only asking for $20 shipped to anywhere in the U.S. and Canada. I accept Paypal payments only (with verified address). Please respond via PM if interested.
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Orlando, FL
Dude, on contrary, we that live in Florida where we have 80+ F constantly we need this to keep the throttle body "less hot" all year long (Valve closed) . For those who live in colder climates it is necessary to warm up the throttle body (Valve open.)
Last edited by mesias; Jun 2, 2009 at 03:44 PM.
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 1,782
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From: Orlando, FL
^ Thanks for the clarification, but the fact that I don't need the CCV kit anymore still remains, and I'm not saying that this pertains only to those who live in cooler climates. Please do not come in here and jack up my thread, you've been warned.
^ I was just trying to help. I apologize, no thread jacking intended. I have this valve installed in my car and work very well.
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