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    Cold Air Intake

    Last summer i removed the air box and im buying a nice chrome injen.. im just worried about the water that might be enterting thru the intake? is there any way that i can get all the cold air and get to little or no water?

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    A little bit of water isn't going to hurt it. If you submerge it, that's when you'lll run into issues.

    Here's a similar thread from 3 days ago:
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=174232
    Last edited by JoshM; 03-08-2011, 11:49 AM.

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      #3
      You could pour a gallon of water into your intake, as long as it was done slowly and you had the engine running at high enough RPMs. **I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IT**

      However, most bypass vavles should work just fine, so long as it isnt cheap. Just get a SRI and save yourself the worry. Or get a CAI and cut the tube shorter.


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        #4
        Install an air bypass valve.
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          #5
          Yeah unless you completely submerge the filter on the end of yoru CAI you wont suck up water. Even a little bit of the filter getting air would keep you from sucking up water. Although the decrease in airflow would probably stall your car. I have a CAI and the intake filter sits right in front of the right wheel below the headlamp inside the bumper. I have driven the car slowly (about 20mph) in water that came up to the headlamps and no water ingestion. Even driven in water about 6 inches deep at highway speeds and still no issues, even though the water level was high enough to cover some of the filter.

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            #6
            AEM makes good bypass valves. If you do get a CAI just measure the size of the intake and buy a bypass valve the same size. They help if your worried about the CAI being submerged in water

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              #7
              How does an air bypass work?

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                #8
                It will open, as opposed to the water being sucked into the cylinders through the airbox end
                works on the vacuum created in the intake itself. It's a pretty awesome little device.

                ::edit:: do other "name brand" companies make these? or is it mainly AEM? i thought they had patented the original design as their's
                Last edited by DJ metadelic; 03-13-2011, 09:36 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DJ metadelic View Post
                  It will open, as opposed to the water being sucked into the cylinders through the airbox end
                  works on the vacuum created in the intake itself. It's a pretty awesome little device.

                  ::edit:: do other "name brand" companies make these? or is it mainly AEM? i thought they had patented the original design as their's
                  I have a knock off one that I never used. So yes other companies do make them.

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