intake vs water
i heard that intake should keep away from water.
i installed an injen short ram intake...does that mean i can't use a hose to wash my hood? and can't leave my car out in the garage when it's raining? ( i like to park outside to wash it from the rain hehe)
i installed an injen short ram intake...does that mean i can't use a hose to wash my hood? and can't leave my car out in the garage when it's raining? ( i like to park outside to wash it from the rain hehe)
i drove my 2g GS w/ an AEM CAI for 2 1/2 years and went through puddles prolly 6 inches deep and NEVER had a problem what so ever... i mean, who's going to drive through a foot of water in a sports car anywyas?
or u could get the AEM bypass valve. i read an article about it once, they tested it out by making a custom intake to stick out of the engine bay, clear tubing where the filter is then turns to metal about a foot away, then they submerge the filter in a huge tank of water (like an aquarium) and no performance lost or anything with the bypass valve installed.
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/te...lve/index.html
there it is.
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/te...lve/index.html
there it is.
with ram air there isn't any point in a bypass valve. with a CAI you will lose most of the cold air that you bought the piece for. the bypass valve is nothing but another filter further up the intake, so if you have the bypass valve inside the engine bay somewhere you are pulling that warm air into the engine... so it pretty much defeats the purpost. i'd just go Ram air if you are worried about hydro lock. but like i said, i ran my AEM CAI for over 2 1/2 years and never had a problem w/ it.
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