MAXAM
09-30-2005, 10:45 PM
i heard from my friend that you can not drive with a cold air intake during rainy season... TRUE or FALSE? because he said since the "cold air" intake pipes... wrap all the way down near the ground , it can suck in water... iono if thats true or not... so does that mean i have to take it off during rainy season? and put it bak on in spring? wut a hassle = :doh:
emiller
09-30-2005, 11:01 PM
someone cant search. either way its false unless you are seriously stupid then you would wreck your car either way.
fishingexpert87
09-30-2005, 11:23 PM
lol dont worry, i live in fla, it rains alot here. just dont go in big puddles and u will b fine, also, when u install ur intake, putting foam under where the intake head is will help reduce the chance of water hitting.
my question about the intake is when i installed it like 4 months ago, i installed everything perfectly except for this one piece that has a green cap on the top. its supposed to attach to the intake side, but it doesnt fit. i just tied it with a piece of string. what do i do?