question about intake

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question about intake

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i see alot of lanos' with the intake running through where the resonator used to be. Ever worry about water getting in the filter?
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Post by BosnianLanos »

Personally, I don't do a lot of off-roading. But when going through floodwaters is a must it's always good to have a bypass for your CAI.

AEM makes a good one, but the generic ones work, however, you do get power loss on either model.
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Re: question about intake

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markest hour wrote:i see alot of lanos' with the intake running through where the resonator used to be. Ever worry about water getting in the filter?
You only need to worry if you get the filter submerged, a lil water wont make it up the intake.
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Post by Wolf-Spirit »

if rains really really hard i yust dont push the pedal hard then it doesnt suck air in as hard anyways ... so as daewooluvr said dont worry be happy :)
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hehe, alright. thanks guys.
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