CAI and rain??
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CAI and rain??
Alright.
Tommorow I plan to do an oil change on my car, and perhaps a transmition flush too...
While Im under there, I thought I might have a look at my CAI and the routing.
But I have a question..
How do you deal with rain??.
Doesnt water get on the filter, and eventualy make its way to the engine?? (in a very minor form, like a thin mist perhaps)
Wouldnt that harm the engine?
Where are your filters located? (pics would be nice. to fraggle_a@hotmail)
I dont really wana get it wrong if I do decide to move it. Its current location seems ot be attracting a lot of dirt causing me to clean the filter every 2 months. (or is that normal?)
Tommorow I plan to do an oil change on my car, and perhaps a transmition flush too...
While Im under there, I thought I might have a look at my CAI and the routing.
But I have a question..
How do you deal with rain??.
Doesnt water get on the filter, and eventualy make its way to the engine?? (in a very minor form, like a thin mist perhaps)
Wouldnt that harm the engine?
Where are your filters located? (pics would be nice. to fraggle_a@hotmail)
I dont really wana get it wrong if I do decide to move it. Its current location seems ot be attracting a lot of dirt causing me to clean the filter every 2 months. (or is that normal?)
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ORIGINAL: gnu4life778
My is like everyone elses, but i find when its foggy my car has a problem starting...i have to constantly keep gassin it for like a minute before it runs properly, otherwise it will just die on me. pretttyyy bad but whatever
My is like everyone elses, but i find when its foggy my car has a problem starting...i have to constantly keep gassin it for like a minute before it runs properly, otherwise it will just die on me. pretttyyy bad but whatever
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