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shoughun -> RE: AEM's Cold Air Intake- Problem? (2/20/2007 8:38:14 PM)
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My Volkwagen cold air intake has built in hydro-shield which is a piece of plastic that blocks the air filter from water. A friend of mine told me that when your using a cold air intake, there is a potential risk when driving in the rain. This is often referred to as "hydrolock". Normally you'd love to rip through puddles without thinking twice, but because your engine is now getting air from inside your bumper you have to be careful. If your engine manages to suck up any amount of water through the intake and into the engine you will probably have little to no horsepower left. In more extreme cases, the water brought into the engine through the intake can actually break connecting rods in the pistons, as water will not compress at all, unlike air. In other words, be careful." So, it is important to take the necessary precautions when using a cold air intake so you do not end up getting water in your engine. This may include installing a water shield in your intake or not driving in the rain at all. It is also notable that less damage will occur from water getting in the engine on a rotary engine car, as opposed to a piston engine car.
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