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Be VERY careful driving in the rain. I had the bumper tube on my 350z and sucked water into the engine and killed it. Mind you, there was massive amounts

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Old 12-13-2011, 10:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Be VERY careful driving in the rain. I had the bumper tube on my 350z and sucked water into the engine and killed it. Mind you, there was massive amounts of rain at the time (6" in a few hours), but it's always something to be leery of.
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Be VERY careful driving in the rain. I had the bumper tube on my 350z and sucked water into the engine and killed it. Mind you, there was massive amounts of rain at the time (6" in a few hours), but it's always something to be leery of.
Thanks for the heads up. I feel like airflow would be %100 coming through the large main inlet once the small tube saw any kind of restriction from water. The path of least resistance would become the large stock inlet up top instead of sucking water up the little hose like a straw.
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Be VERY careful driving in the rain. I had the bumper tube on my 350z and sucked water into the engine and killed it. Mind you, there was massive amounts of rain at the time (6" in a few hours), but it's always something to be leery of.
Negative, Ghostrider.

You can never suck that much water up the hose to kill the car unless you have deleted a bypass. Water is denser than air and you'll always avoid pulling water up if air is allowed to get in through the bypass. To accomplish this, you'd have to submerge parts listed: 5, 6, 11, 21.

And, as some of the older generation turbo-nuts here know, you periodically want a spray of water in an engine to 'steam-knock' carbon buildup off valves. I've even seen technicians take a spray bottle of water directly to the throttlebody inlet. Old turbo-prop planes would blow water into the intake to do this.

Something else was going on with your setup.
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