2016 Odyssey Mods - VCM Delete and Throttle Body Coolant Bypass

If you own a Honda Odyssey, Pilot, or any Honda with a V6 engine, you’ve probably heard about VCM — Variable Cylinder Management. It’s supposed to improve fuel economy, but in reality, it can cause vibration, excessive heat, high oil consumption, and even long-term engine damage. In this video, I explain how VCM works, why it causes these problems, and how a VCM delete can make your engine run smoother and last longer. I’ll also show you the VCM tuner device I installed from vcmtuner.com and talk about another simple mod — bypassing the coolant through the throttle body — that keeps your intake air cooler for better performance. 💡 What you’ll learn in this video: What VCM (Variable Cylinder Management) actually does Why it causes vibration, oil burning, and engine wear How a VCM delete device works and how easy it is to install The benefits I’ve seen after disabling VCM (better MPG and smoother performance!) How to reroute your throttle body coolant for cooler intake air ✅ Mods featured in this video: VCM Delete (VCMTuner) Throttle Body Coolant Bypass 🚗 Vehicle: Honda Odyssey (V6 engine) 🧰 Skill level: Beginner-friendly (10-minute install!) If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment if you’ve done these mods or are thinking about it! #HondaOdyssey #VCMDelete #VCMTuner #HondaV6 #OdysseyMods #DIYCarRepair #HondaPilot #EngineMods