Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
#14
RE: Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
Like I said to Amanda in a discussion we had, I get some nasty flooding sometimes here in Charleston and because of that I keep it sri. I do have the pipe of I ever wnated to go cai.
#15
RE: Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
ORIGINAL: sacicons
HAHA! she lives in the Bay area of Cali guys, hasnt been enough snow in this area in the last 50 years to clog up an air filter.
HAHA! she lives in the Bay area of Cali guys, hasnt been enough snow in this area in the last 50 years to clog up an air filter.
#16
RE: Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
my friend had a cold air intake and when it rained he went through a puddle and it sucked up the water and siezed up his motor it would probably be best just to use the down pipping part only when you race
#17
RE: Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
ORIGINAL: neon_killer
my friend had a cold air intake and when it rained he went through a puddle and it sucked up the water and siezed up his motor it would probably be best just to use the down pipping part only when you race
my friend had a cold air intake and when it rained he went through a puddle and it sucked up the water and siezed up his motor it would probably be best just to use the down pipping part only when you race
#18
RE: Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
^haha. Lake Superior. And Cali is hell for car owners, only when it comes to commuting. IMO. The weather here is mild, with the exception of like Tahoe, Big Bear, and Shasta. The freeways arent bad... at 2am (usually, although one night when leaving a club in SF at around 3am, 80 was completely stopped traffic. It was ridiculous. Took almost 2 freakin hours just to get back to Pleasanton. (Normally like a 30min drive from where we were at).
And yea, Remmy I remember that. Thats a good idea. If I keep the Si, maybe Ill convert to that.
And yea, Remmy I remember that. Thats a good idea. If I keep the Si, maybe Ill convert to that.
#20
RE: Cold Air Intake and RAIN!
ORIGINAL: neon_killer
just a puddle like an inch or 2 deep if the tire trows it on the filter and a good bit your done
just a puddle like an inch or 2 deep if the tire trows it on the filter and a good bit your done
It's possible, I suppose.. Bust most CAI's won't suck any water up unless the filter is completely submerged in water.