Maybe I'm paranoid
Maybe I'm paranoid
I was wondering if anyone has heard of any damage being caused by a short ram intake but with the vent sheild removed.
My sheild has been off the car for a while now and nothing has happened but it does make me a little nervous in the rain and after I wash the car but I'm pretty sure if it is sucking in any water it shouldnt be enough to do anything.
Anyone hear of anyone causing any damage like this?
My sheild has been off the car for a while now and nothing has happened but it does make me a little nervous in the rain and after I wash the car but I'm pretty sure if it is sucking in any water it shouldnt be enough to do anything.
Anyone hear of anyone causing any damage like this?
Originally Posted by Theibault
Never had one, so I cannot answer your question. I atleast didnt tell you it's useless and to remove it. 

Originally Posted by Theibault
Never had one, so I cannot answer your question. I atleast didnt tell you it's useless and to remove it. 

Last edited by FiftyFive; Oct 10, 2006 at 11:52 AM.
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Originally Posted by eve-slow
You mean, you took off the hood vent and am worried about sucking water in the open-element filter, right?
You would really need to pretty much submerse your intake to cause any damage. But like someone else said, DITCH THE INTAKE! It's pointless for our car the way it sits. I had a K&N Typhoon intake installed and it was making me lose a TON of power seriously. When I put my stock box back on and added a K&N drop in filter I gained my power back!
Originally Posted by FASTEVO8
You would really need to pretty much submerse your intake to cause any damage. But like someone else said, DITCH THE INTAKE! It's pointless for our car the way it sits. I had a K&N Typhoon intake installed and it was making me lose a TON of power seriously. When I put my stock box back on and added a K&N drop in filter I gained my power back!
More or less what I want to know is how much water does it take to hydro-lock a motor?
Originally Posted by ShtrMcGavin
Weird I dont think I have seen anyone lose power from an intake as long as its tuned..
More or less what I want to know is how much water does it take to hydro-lock a motor?
More or less what I want to know is how much water does it take to hydro-lock a motor?
Originally Posted by ShtrMcGavin
Weird I dont think I have seen anyone lose power from an intake as long as its tuned..
More or less what I want to know is how much water does it take to hydro-lock a motor?
More or less what I want to know is how much water does it take to hydro-lock a motor?
I know by experience its takes about a quart of water....... the water from a car wash or the rain wont do any damage.... in fact it might actually give you power by cooling off intake temps a bit. but thats just a hypothetically speeking.
Originally Posted by joseph143
I know by experience its takes about a quart of water....... the water from a car wash or the rain wont do any damage.... in fact it might actually give you power by cooling off intake temps a bit. but thats just a hypothetically speeking.
I have actually thought the same thing about the small amounts of water because moist air is more dense so it could help


