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Old 08-02-2008, 11:16 AM
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Cold Air Intakes

I had my CAI installed but he didn't put in the final pipe because there was a warning about using it in moist climates saying that water could get into the engine. Would this really happen that easily or is it ok for me to install it?
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lol if your driving in a lake maybe
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Also, just get an Injen Hydrofilter or K&N Prefilter. They will block the wets.
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its fine to put it on. Just watch out for massive potholes on rainy days. It's got to be like torrential downpour or your driving through a lake like stated lol.

Normal rain shouldn't matter.
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Thanks a LOT guys!
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