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I'm putting one on my 92 accord and I want to go down under the engine. Can i do this without getting water into the engine and if so, what is the best way. By the way, this is 100% custom. Im bending the tubing myself, im just not sure if it's safe. Thanks to any comments.
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Re: Air Intake question
Buy one of those AEM bypass things if you're that worried (though those don't work too well). But it is possible to suck up enough water to cause problems.
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what if i bought a filter with a splash shield. would that do the trick if i didnt go down too far?? thanks to any replies.
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Re: Air Intake question
just don't drive through deep puddles.....if you do, drain the water out through the plug holes, change the oil and go back to driving......lol, just get a cheaper one off Ebay and put it on. There is no real benefit of putting it under the car
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