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bm3r 08-17-2004 07:21 PM

hydrolocking your car..
 
im about to put a CAI on my car without the bypass valve. it rains hard sometimes here in MD, but i never drive through huge puddles and none of the roads are ever flooded around where i live.
how much rain do you have to drive through to hydrolock your car? does the filter have to be completely submerged in water? how bout when it snows? is it possible the filter could get clogged with snow? should i switch it back to the short ram?

DJ_SaNdOz 08-17-2004 07:23 PM

Re: hydrolocking your car.. (bm3r)
 
for the most part, the filter has to be pretty deep in water to hydrolock the engine, but be careful just in case.

tallblondkid 08-17-2004 07:25 PM

Re: hydrolocking your car.. (DJ_SaNdOz)
 
i know people down here in miami that have had CAI for years and never had a problem.... just avoid puddles, the water would probably have to be high enough to flood ur interior for it to flood the intake

adictionbass 08-17-2004 07:31 PM

Re: hydrolocking your car.. (tallblondkid)
 
ive been running a CAI in MD for two years and no, we dont get enough rain to hydrolock your motor. If you run through high water your bound to blow it. You could hydrolock your motor in mexico if you wernt smart about it. Just avoid big puddles and you wont have a problem.

PS my buddy here in MD did hyrolock his motor, but he went through like 8 inches of standing water https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emwink.gif

GS-Rcivic 08-17-2004 07:31 PM

Re: hydrolocking your car.. (DJ_SaNdOz)
 
Dude, DO NOT DO IT!
My friend wanted me to put one on for him which i did after giving him a lecture on what could happen and such. Well needles to say, 4 hours after he got his B18C1 swaped in his hatch, rained like a mother and you could not even see the road. Got into a pudle and the car died. Pushed it to a buddys house, opened the throtlebody and the intake manifold was full of water. Long story short, Cant compres water so the weakpoind of the motor ( the rod ) snaped. When we went to start it the next morning, teh remaining part of the rod put pretty good holes on the block. Had to get a new block and what not. So thast my experience with cold air intakes. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emthdown.gif You decide.

=GAME= 08-17-2004 07:41 PM

Re: hydrolocking your car.. (bm3r)
 
usually people dont know when there's a puddle or not or else they would have avoid it. sometime driving at night while raining, itll be hard to tell if there's even a pothole with light rain. its not worth that extra 2-5 hp. you wouldnt be able to notice it anyways.

EK k kay 08-17-2004 07:41 PM

Re: hydrolocking your car.. (GS-Rcivic)
 
^knowing it was raining like a mother and you could not see the road and there were puddles and that I had a CAI I would have not tried to drive...


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