A modification i wish to make with my Idle Control Valve.
This is not intended for anyone running a stock Beams engine which has the MAF in place but rather those who have modified and gone FI with a MAP.
I made an interesting observation with 3SGTE's Turbo engines and right up to the 2007 Caldina that the air supply for the ICV is from the air box and NOT from the air intake to the TB.
Now is this because they are FI with MAP or is it because of the normal atmospheric pressure supplied from the air box ?
We all know that the Beams ICV and that of the Turbo can get blocked and have oil because the valve is at the bottom of the TB.
Well Toyota went one step up in 2002 with the ST246. So as this doesnt become a problem theY separated the TB and ICV which they repositioned it vertically on the side of the plenum.
Well this would definitely stop any blockage to the ICV and also as said the air for it is supplied clean atmospheric pressure from the airbox.
ALSO ANYONE WITH AN AFTERMARKET PLENUM COULD ALSO CONSIDER THIS

What got me intrigued is that Toyota i believe has pretty accurate diagrams for their parts. And low and behold it looks like the beams ICV in shape and also the 3 holding screws

The difference is that on the Beams the water goes in a chamber then through a pin hole then out where the thermostat valve is.
On the caldina it just goes in and out.
If you look at the Beams ICV there is the space for the other pipe but obviously isnt there.
Now when you look at the gasket the Beams has 2 smaller squares where the air from the intake travels in and out behind the TB.
The caldina because the air is supplied from the air box it just goes into the plenum.
So what does this all mean ? Well first instead of gambling and spending money on the Caldina ICV i am going to buy the gasket and see if it lines up as the Beams.
If it does then ill buy the Caldina ICV And modify it. Close of one of the water inlets and run it like the Red Top with the thermostat.
Then on the TB ill close off the opening before the TB that supplies the air to the ICV .
Route an air supply to the ICV from the airbox. It will be post filter clean air under constant pressure and be on the blanking plate that i put on the air box where i removed the MAF.
No dirty ICV , no pressure fluctuations from the SC.