Be a man i drove in rain where i couldn't see two feet infront of me not a problem in the world.
It's only when submerged you should worry
Spot on, im the same. Water has to go thru filter, very unlikely, and than travel UP through the intake. I highly doubt that it will ever happen unless you go thru submerged water, which would be silly no matter what filter you have!
What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular.
Solution 1: convert your CAI to a SRI (not Sure if injen allows this)
Solution 2: buy injen hydroshield
Solution 3: get a bypass valve
Solution 4: put OEM back in
And finally...
solution 5: uninstall injen, sell injen, slap yourself for getting the wrong intake for the climate, buy comptech icebox, install, drive in the rain
LOL NO YOU SLAP YOURSELF FOR BEING JEALOUS OF US INJEN PEOPLE
Seriously don't worry about hydrolocking...
I drove through puddles and flooded areas (only like 1 inch or two inches deep) with no problem.
Just don't step on the pedal too hard and if your about to run into a massive puddle let go of the throttle and let it cruise through it and only once after has it gone through the puddle you start accelerating again (slowly though).
And yes you can always convert it to SRI as in the Injen Intake is a SRI/CAI swappable.
Originally Posted by marquee
Be a man i drove in rain where i couldn't see two feet infront of me not a problem in the world.
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