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  1. #73
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    EM1 -> DC2R
    Quote Originally Posted by CUL8R View Post
    ....
    *in really wet countries hydrolock is a risk, this requires the full pod to be submerged (knee high puddle) with atleast partial throttle applied (over 50% id guess). ....
    how do u get a puddle to be knee high .__.

  2. #74
    knee high puddle would probably be a flood hahaha
    VTEC = Say My Name!!!

  3. #75
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    LOL if puddles where knee high, the last thing i'd be worried about was hydrolock, infact, i'd probly be more concerned for my life LOLOL

  4. #76
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    LOL tsunami aftermath... rofl yeh.. and yeh the exhaust would be flooded .__. engine probably blow.

  5. #77
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    Aug 2004
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    03 CL9 Euro
    Quote Originally Posted by peter03 View Post
    hey has any1 here ever order anyfin from the web site www.nengun.com
    yeh i have, pretty cheap considering what people are paying to get stuff from shops in oz.

    waiting on shipment for the wheels.
    vTeK 4-Life!
    FOR SALE: CL9

  6. #78
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    Jan 2008
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    Perth
    Car:
    97 CL9 Euro
    I managed to put CAI for CD5 Accord (Injen) into my BB1 Prelude.

  7. #79
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    Casula
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    Civic Type R EP3
    ay crapdaz how long does it normally take 2 ship in??

  8. #80
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    LOL tried to install my injen today.. it was like 15 cm off the floor... .__.

  9. #81
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    I put my hand in and felt my cold air intake after driving in rain... and uhh its wet.. that's ok right? As long as not submerged!?

  10. #82
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    99 DC2 sold :(
    Quote Originally Posted by RtN View Post
    I put my hand in and felt my cold air intake after driving in rain... and uhh its wet.. that's ok right? As long as not submerged!?
    correct, although not ideal. Perhaps make up a splash guard to put your mind at ease.

  11. #83
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    Thanks.

  12. #84
    i put a cheapo CAI on my 4th gen prelude, makes a great sound. With 150,000kms on, the intake hasnt caused an issue. I have driven through massive puddles and the car has 300,000kms going strong!

    The prelude is a good car to put one on, as you can hide the filter in the old resonator space which is protected from the elements.

    Police have given me defects for the exhaust and tail lights but they could never work out if the Chrome pipe was stock or not. The filter cant be seen.

    I personally think that even if the filter got wet, it would struggle to suck what small amounts of water could get through, all the way up the pipe.
    Last edited by BigWillieStyles; 21-08-2008 at 06:25 PM.

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