Cold air intakes and water??
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Cold air intakes and water??
Hey guys, I was looking at picking up a cheap little CAI on ebay and just putting a K&N filter on it instead of the one it comes with.
My question is, on a Dodge Dakota 3.7L, where does the filter sit? I am really worried about it taking in water, I live in Florida and 6 months out the year its wet..??
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks.
Jim
My question is, on a Dodge Dakota 3.7L, where does the filter sit? I am really worried about it taking in water, I live in Florida and 6 months out the year its wet..??
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks.
Jim
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Don’t do it
I’ve got a K&N on my supercharger and it sits right on top behind the passenger headlight like User2006 said … it still pulled water in. I’m sure not having wheel wells had something to do with it but it was also the first time I drove it in the rain. Only 3000 miles on the new motor…well new everything
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I’ve got a K&N on my supercharger and it sits right on top behind the passenger headlight like User2006 said … it still pulled water in. I’m sure not having wheel wells had something to do with it but it was also the first time I drove it in the rain. Only 3000 miles on the new motor…well new everything
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Jim, not quite sure which one i got (its been about a year) but i do know that it costs only about $50 total (including shipping. like 25 for it and 25 for shipping) and it has a generic cone filter on the end. i have the 4.7 which causes the intake to have a different curve than the 3.7 but so far i like it, its been about 20,000 miles and works like new.
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