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I remember I had an long arm induction kit on my ek9. Driving home from Wales one evening in 2010 and the rain was dreadful. Decided rather than risking it I pulled into the next services and sat and waited a good 4 or 5 hours till the rain stopped and ponds started disappearing...I was so bored and fed up I nailed it the rest of the way
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I now know it sits very low - directly behind the passenger side front wheel. Might of been better knowing that before rather than after the incident!paul bristol uk wrote:hydrolocked engine is certain death in trying to start it. Unfortunately thats the first thing people try when getting pulled out of a flood. Water in cylinders cannot be compressed. Just as a matter of interest where is the air intake on it?
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Crap luck, sorry to hear that.
Same as you though, I've been in an EP3 and (petrol) FN2 and was utterly unimpressed. No guts in comparison to a lude.
Behind the front wheel?
That sounds like a jobby place to put it anyway? Behind the wheel it's always going to get crap thrown at it? Should be in front of the front wheels so it gets clean air, surely?!
Same as you though, I've been in an EP3 and (petrol) FN2 and was utterly unimpressed. No guts in comparison to a lude.
Lovedoctor wrote:I now know it sits very low - directly behind the passenger side front wheel.


That sounds like a jobby place to put it anyway? Behind the wheel it's always going to get crap thrown at it? Should be in front of the front wheels so it gets clean air, surely?!
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Sorry. Meant in front of. Obviously 'protected' by arch lining bu . Not from what comes in from front lower grille. Reading his build thread on Civinfo he has managed to secure a fellow members engine as they are upgrading to a K24. He is now not talking to me as he had a bit of a go at me on Sunday, I asked what he'd have done differently and he said slower. Didn't take kindly when I said the only difference would have been that he would still have been in the flood and at least I got clear! Not heard a peep since!wurlycorner wrote:Crap luck, sorry to hear that.
Same as you though, I've been in an EP3 and (petrol) FN2 and was utterly unimpressed. No guts in comparison to a lude.
Lovedoctor wrote:I now know it sits very low - directly behind the passenger side front wheel.Behind the front wheel?
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That sounds like a jobby place to put it anyway? Behind the wheel it's always going to get crap thrown at it? Should be in front of the front wheels so it gets clean air, surely?!

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Did he tell you to go slower at the time? If not he can shut it! It's his car, he should have known where the intake was!Lovedoctor wrote:He is now not talking to me as he had a bit of a go at me on Sunday, I asked what he'd have done differently and he said slower. Didn't take kindly when I said the only difference would have been that he would still have been in the flood and at least I got clear! Not heard a peep since!
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