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Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:18 am
by 77Chief77
My exhaust manifold heat riser is gutted and I’m also running an edelbrock electric choke. Would I lose performance or fuel economy by removing that aluminum flex duct tube? My duct tube is pretty trashed and not even really seating correctly on both ends as it is. I’m just wondering if I need to even replace it at this point. Btw, I’m in a no smog state due to age of vehicle.

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser an electric choke

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:31 am
by tgreese
Depends on where you are living. The hot air duct is about cold weather drivability, not performance or fuel economy.

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser an electric choke

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:47 am
by 77Chief77
tgreese wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:31 am Depends on where you are living. The hot air duct is about cold weather drivability, not performance or fuel economy.
I forgot to add my location but I’m in central TX so on average it stays warm.

Ultimately I’d like to clean things up and run a simple edelbrock air cleaner. I’m just not sure what I’d need to do with the vacuum hose that connects to the thermostatic air cleaner. Do those edelbrock intake housings have a port for that hose?

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 4:44 am
by candymancan
I temoved all the emission stuff on my 90. The air pump. Blocked the broken egr not spending 100$ to fix that worthless thing. Removed the factory air hat and falling apart tubing. Got rid if like 200 yards of vacuum lines.

Jeep runs the same as it did with it all on from what i can tell. Gas mileage is 11mpg last i checked. So i say if you dont have emission testing remove it. Va doesnt do emissions on 25 years or older. State inspection requires the original emission junk to be on the engine. But most of the state inspectors ive been too were 5 years old when the Jeep was out and have no idea what it came with lol. All they look for is a cat.

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:40 am
by tgreese
The air duct is only secondarily about emissions. When the temperatures are low, there are two problems in the carburetor. First, if the air is laden with moisture, the drop in pressure at the venturi causes a drop in temperature which can cause carburetor icing. Adding hot air from the exhaust manifold stove helps to prevent this. Additionally, gasoline does not stay atomized very well when the temperature is cold. The gasoline will condense into liquid on the inside of the cold intake manifold. Adding warm air at the air cleaner mitigates this. The exhaust manifold damper ("heat riser") also helps deal with this, by heating the intake manifold with exhaust gas so the atomized gasoline won't condense.

Mostly this is about being able to get in the Jeep and drive away under all conditions, without a lengthy warm-up period. Emissions are secondarily affected because you need less choke to keep the engine running. You also eliminate the several minutes of idling that's needed to warm up the engine to where it won't cough and stall when you try to drive. (Most people around here still idle their cars in their driveway to warm the interior and melt frost on the windows - I know I do when it's really cold. Some locales have laws against this.)

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:54 am
by 77Chief77
I did some research and it's actually pretty cool how the factory air cleaner housing works. It basically lets cold air in when its hot and hot air in when it's cold.

I wonder if my edelbrock AVS2 carb cares about any of these factory temperature enhancements... I don't think edelbrock optimized their modern carburetors to work with all the factory stuff, maybe they did... :roll:

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 11:28 am
by carnuck
77Chief77 wrote: Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:54 am I did some research and it's actually pretty cool how the factory air cleaner housing works. It basically lets cold air in when its hot and hot air in when it's cold.

I wonder if my edelbrock AVS2 carb cares about any of these factory temperature enhancements... I don't think edelbrock optimized their modern carburetors to work with all the factory stuff, maybe they did... :roll:
If you’re in an area that bobbles near the freezing mark with heavy moisture in the air, like Seattle, carb icing is a real thing.

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:05 pm
by candymancan
Dont forget about the passenger side exhaust the Y pipe has a flapper thing inside the pipe that stays closed keep hot air backed up to warm the engine up quicker. The spring on mine is broken so i tied it so it stays open

Re: Heat riser flex duct tube w/ gutted heat riser and electric choke

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 9:32 am
by 77Chief77
candymancan wrote: Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:05 pm Dont forget about the passenger side exhaust the Y pipe has a flapper thing inside the pipe that stays closed keep hot air backed up to warm the engine up quicker. The spring on mine is broken so i tied it so it stays open
Mines gutted and welded the hinge pin hole shut. I'm TX so I don't need all those heat assist components. I think I'll keep the stove pipe that gets residual heat from the exhaust manifold and stock air cleaner for the vacuumed Thermal Air Cleaner flapper. I don't believe you need that heat riser in the y pipe to make it all work but I'm sure it gets hotter with it.