gscgabe08
4/14/2008 10:20:59 AM
sup peeps! just installed my cai in my 00 jetta glx. it was a tight fit and took me a little longer than i expected but it fit. i jus have one question. Am i at risk of suckin up water into the engine on rainy days since the filter rides down with bumper? if so wat can i do about it? thanx!
bagel
4/14/2008 12:07:11 PM
some of them come with a shield. I have no problems but I kind of hid mine too.
racerx002
4/14/2008 12:48:03 PM
I would reccomend a K&N filter or another oil type filter. It stops water real well and I haven't had any problems with it getting dirty or wet yet.
Jrailer
4/14/2008 8:11:27 PM
i replced an engine on a vr 6 from a cai hydrolocked the pistons
was kind of neet pulling a head off and seeing the rist pins on the piston twisted the rods far enough you could see them with the pistons wedged in sideways
i think he was haulin a$$ when he hit the water
bagel
4/15/2008 12:16:10 PM
I don't get how the water hydrolocks the motor. I mean the intakes should be built so that doesn't happen right? Almost every car I owned had one, if there wasn't one built for it, like my probe, I built one!..lol. Never had the problem of water getting in the motor. How does that even happen? Filter down too far, not installed right?
Jrailer
4/15/2008 7:09:13 PM
the filter was very low and the water was very high lol
bagel
4/16/2008 10:06:51 PM
makes sense..I figured somehow water was sucked through the pipe and into the motor..mmmm
Jrailer
4/17/2008 7:02:02 AM
just like a straw
or a vacum cleaner
emagdnim
4/18/2008 2:34:19 PM
they make water bypass valves for CAIs if you want to be 100% safe but, if you have a tight fit you probably won't be able to get one in there.