For those that are afraid of Hydrolock...
#12
RE: For those that are afraid of Hydrolock...
it can suck it in, however, If that sheild comes out, you're done. Bump a curb when parking and it opens it up a bit, you'd never notice it and you'll suck snow straight in, not to mention if it's deep snow it can be forced through. I just think in freezing climates it's more of a risk.
I hydrolocked my 94 civic because of snow and torched the engine. (my fender well sheild had come out)
I hydrolocked my 94 civic because of snow and torched the engine. (my fender well sheild had come out)
#13
RE: For those that are afraid of Hydrolock...
that sucks that you killed your 94. I see your point ..... where I am, we sometimes get a good snowfall, but there's snow on the road only about 15 days out of the year.
If I were to do it again, I'd probably use a short ram with a Weapon R ram air extension and filter kit ...... IDK if you can swap that filter with another.
If I were to do it again, I'd probably use a short ram with a Weapon R ram air extension and filter kit ...... IDK if you can swap that filter with another.
#14
RE: For those that are afraid of Hydrolock...
Our snowfall is closer to 6+ months out of the year. In just a wet climate it's not a must and chances are you're not going to do anything, but for the peace of mind (like carrying insurance) I'd do it... To go out and spend $200.00 on an intake then have it trash your car because you didn't want to spend $50.00 on a bypass valve sucks or in my case the intake wouldn't allow it.
#15
RE: For those that are afraid of Hydrolock...
Why not???? Doesn't it just replace the rubber connector at the TB??? Still, in your case I'd go with the SRI and extension ..... or an Icebox, but thats a pipe dream as mentioned in the "Comptech" thread.
#18
RE: For those that are afraid of Hydrolock...
I had my old AEM CAI covered in snow and ice one winter. Never had a problem.You could soak the filter all day driving through the rain/snow/sleet/slush and it won't suck in water. The filter has to actually be submerged in water to pick it up. I direct you back to my earlier comment.
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