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So to start of all this i havent had my car for more than a week but this morning i was called in for an interview at a firm and
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So to start of all this i havent had my car for more than a week but this morning i was called in for an interview at a firm and i parked outside on the main street in front of the building. during my interview a police officer came through the office stating that anyone parked on the road needed to move due to a flash flood. little did i know how bad the water actually was! the police called a tow truck for me and i did not start the car being that it was in such deep of water but by the time i got it to the dealership the mechanic told me that water was in one of the cylinders which i couldnt believe. anyway i am awaiting a call from my insurance because it looks like i will need a complete new motor. my question is the motor i bought the car with had injen intakes do you think that somehow let water in without being started? and is it worth saving and installing the intakes on the new motor?
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