dc sports water pipes.
a friend of mine was washing his 95 prelude si today and noticed a civic up the street was rolling into the street(appearantly the guy forgot to set his e-brake). anyway his 3yr old son was helping him wash the car and when he saw the car rolling into the street he ran over to alert the owner. while he had his back turned his son put the water hose in his tailpipe. he pretty much filled the muffler with water before he realized what happened. lol. now the car sounds like a weed wacker. i was wondering if anyone here ever got water in their muffler and were able to get it out and restore the mufflers sound. he has a dc sports stainless header and catback exhaust. it used to sound pretty good now it sounds all ricey.
hahahahhaha that **** is really funny.
Just run the car for a while, all of the water will evaporate. I doubt any permanent damage was done.
Just run the car for a while, all of the water will evaporate. I doubt any permanent damage was done.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PrecisionH23a »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hahahahhaha that **** is really funny.
Just run the car for a while, all of the water will evaporate. I doubt any permanent damage was done.</TD></TR></TABLE>It would have been funnier if the kid taped the end of the exhaust around the hose so the water would have gone into the cylinders too!
Just run the car for a while, all of the water will evaporate. I doubt any permanent damage was done.</TD></TR></TABLE>It would have been funnier if the kid taped the end of the exhaust around the hose so the water would have gone into the cylinders too!
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