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Resonator removed = hydrolock risk?
- bb1boy
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Resonator removed = hydrolock risk?
Hi all,
Having recently removed the resonator box from my 'Lude, I couldn't help noticing the road through the hole directly under my Apexi air filter...
What have you guys done (if anything) to combat this hydrolock risk, especially during the recent floods we have experienced?
Bear in mind this is my daily driver so saying, "don't drive through puddles", is not really an acceptable answer!
Cheers
Having recently removed the resonator box from my 'Lude, I couldn't help noticing the road through the hole directly under my Apexi air filter...
What have you guys done (if anything) to combat this hydrolock risk, especially during the recent floods we have experienced?
Bear in mind this is my daily driver so saying, "don't drive through puddles", is not really an acceptable answer!
Cheers
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I don't consider it a major problem as the filter side of our cars is in the middle of the road whereas in the US (where most hydrolock stories come from ) the filter is on the kerb side where all the puddles are. Also if you have an after market filter in the engine bay I doubt much water will get up there.
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yer, dont stress. the 5th has a plastic splash cover that covers the whole underside but if the 4th doesn't remember that it is in front of the front wheel and that most, if not all, spray from puddle splashing will end up going backwards across the car rather than forwards and up into that cavity. The vehicle motion will tend to pull it away from that area as it is moving much faster than the water droplets.
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- bb1boy
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I'm assuming: shouldn't* and fog*?
I saw an episode of Car vs Wild where this pair of nutters attempted to drive up a river, the snorkel broke off their Suzuki jeep thing and they filled their cylinders with river water! Made me think of the hole under my filter and the rain/floods we have been plagued with lately..

I saw an episode of Car vs Wild where this pair of nutters attempted to drive up a river, the snorkel broke off their Suzuki jeep thing and they filled their cylinders with river water! Made me think of the hole under my filter and the rain/floods we have been plagued with lately..
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