Old Oct 1, 2004 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by asiandoood
well... its been done many times


unless the pipe is completly air sealed...water wont suck up to the filter. the airbox may get a little wet on the outer edges...but i have never had a problem.

it will work...it adds noticable throttle response.
Yes, it's been done, mostly on track cars. It's not a bad idea.

Originally Posted by rincewind
What are the odds of this? Lots of ppl have air intakes right down low and no water gets to the air filter.

Have just read a few more sites/things and have discovered yeah it's done lots as a previous post says, and also that it's best combined with a K&N filter.

It's starting to sound like a plan, but I still wanna know more about the odds of water getting to the air filter. Who else has done this? What have you found? And also more ppl's thoughts on the results
I would think if you were to fabricate a catch tank for the water to fall into and the air to go straight up, that would be :goodjob:
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