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Its not there for cooling but for cold startup. It raises the idle on startup becausr there is a spring with a end that partially blocks an air port and when the coolant warms the spring contracts and opens the air port and the idle lowers. I know on my 2.0 turbo 4g63t you can get rid of the FIAV(fast idle air valve) because it unscrews from the throttle body and can be blocked, but i cant tell from the pic if you're able to do that on your throttle body.
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It also stops freezing of the throttle body. At the right temperature it will freeze behind the throttle plate and get covered with ice.
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