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Re: CAI help
You can just bend the hole with some pliars, no need to cut. As for the rain/snow thing...CAIs can get went all they want, the filters can get soaked, etc. Hell you might even get a drop or to all the way up to your intake manifold before it instantly vaporizes and doesn't do any damage. The problem comes when you drive through a deep enough puddle and the ENTIRE filter gets submerged. When this happens, a huge column of water goes up the pipe instead of air, it hits your engine, and you're screwed. If you're lucky you can take out the spark plugs and crank it for a while to spit out all the water, then it might start.
Basically, if it's raining or snowing you're fine, if it's a monsoon you better not go driving. If you're worried about it you can get a bypass valve (maybe, does injen make one?) and that will take care of any problems.
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'01 Black Sentra SE
Weapon-R intake, HS header, HKS catback, ES motor mounts, B&M short shifter, Tein coilovers
Alpine 9835, Adire Koda 6.1, Adire Brahma 15, Arc 2100cxl, Linear Power 2.2hv, Cadence ZRS-8
'05 Silver WRX STi
Injen SES Downpipe, HKS Carbon-Ti catback, Cobb Stage 2 Tune, TiC Super Shifter, TiC Klunk Killer, Tein springs, Nitto NT555R Drag Radials
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