Cold-air Intake - Car washes
Re: Cold-air Intake - Car washes
LOL, when your going through the car wash your car is in neutral, the only way you can suck in water and hydrolock your engine is if your pressing the gas pedal and going above 3k rpm where the intake is then open, also your car would have to be submerged in water or the intake filter to really "hydrolock" your engine. Nothing will happen ive had mine for a year through rainstorms, winter, summer and everything with no problem.
Martin
2003.5 BS G35
Nismo Aero/Sport Package
0-60 5.4 - 1/4 Mile 14.16 *GTech* and on 19's!!
Martin
2003.5 BS G35
Nismo Aero/Sport Package
0-60 5.4 - 1/4 Mile 14.16 *GTech* and on 19's!!
Re: Cold-air Intake - Car washes
Your engine would have to suck up a column of water through the intake to induce hydrolock, from total submersion in standing water. Unless the car wash dunks your car in a giant tub of rinse water, you have nothing to worry about.
'03 G35s 5AT, Garnet Fire/Willow
Staggered 18" SSR GT1/Bridgestone PP S03
Eibach Springs/Sways, Stillen 2-pc BBK
Stillen Intake & SS Cat-Back Dual Exhaust
'03 G35s 5AT, Garnet Fire/Willow
Staggered 18" SSR GT1/Bridgestone PP S03
Eibach Springs/Sways, Stillen 2-pc BBK
Stillen Intake & SS Cat-Back Dual Exhaust
Re: Cold-air Intake - Car washes
$10 for a do-it-yourself carwash!!! Glad I live in the sticks and can get away with $4
2003 BLK/BLK 6MT Injen, clear corners, Eibach sways and springs, tint
My G on a photo shoot. More to come!
2003 BLK/BLK 6MT Injen, clear corners, Eibach sways and springs, tint
My G on a photo shoot. More to come!
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