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ralph wrote: > I don't use one, but it ought to be foolproof. If the vacuum is enough > to suck the water up the height, the thing should open. High school > physics. vacuum = inches of water. > skysock wrote: > > > > I was thinking about getting either an AEM short ram or cold air intake for > > my 00 GSR. I live in Colorado so the short ram sounds appealing. But the > > cai would give me more power. I know about the bypass valve I just wonder > > if it is 100% effective. What if only part of the filter is submerged in > > water? Would there be enough of a vacuum to open up the flaps on the valve? > > What do you guys do during the winter months when it snows? Do you take the > > cai off, or is it still OK to use? Keep in mind that I go snowboarding so I > > do drive in some pretty bad conditions at times. Thanks for the help. > > -- > I am large; I contain multitudes. |
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