aem cold air intake
I don't personally have one, yet, but I know a few who do, and it's really good. I'd say it's worth it, especially if you are getting or already have a good exhaust
there is a whole huge debate about this subject about a week ago, there were an *** load of posts, pretty much, it works fine, just don't slam on the gas over any huge puddles. If your that worried about it in the rain, you can make it a little further from the ground than it's supposed to be, the bypass works fine, there's just a lot of dumbasses that don't know what they're doing. read it, the title of the post is "no hydrolocking for me", last updated on 12/5/01. as of the time of this post it is back on pg.5 jsut read all the posts on it and form your own opinion
[Modified by DJOwenXC, 11:07 AM 12/19/2001]
[Modified by DJOwenXC, 11:07 AM 12/19/2001]
http://www.diabloautosports.com/adva...prelude+intake
Think of the cold air as a straw. Don't stick it into a puddle and suck. Splashing water on it isn't a problem, it's submerging. Do you drive through flooded areas often?
Think of the cold air as a straw. Don't stick it into a puddle and suck. Splashing water on it isn't a problem, it's submerging. Do you drive through flooded areas often?
http://www.diabloautosports.com/adva...prelude+intake
Think of the cold air as a straw. Don't stick it into a puddle and suck. Splashing water on it isn't a problem, it's submerging. Do you drive through flooded areas often?
Think of the cold air as a straw. Don't stick it into a puddle and suck. Splashing water on it isn't a problem, it's submerging. Do you drive through flooded areas often?
read it, the title of the post is "no hydrolocking for me", last updated on 12/5/01
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