any good way to protect AEM filter from flooded roads?
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any good way to protect AEM filter from flooded roads?
has anyone had a problem with their CAI AEM intake on say a flooded out road? what's the best way to keep the water away from the filter? I don't live in waterworld but I'd like to prepare if there's any heavy rain ever.
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Don't drive through the puddle is a good starter.
Sorry. Just had to. But yeah, I'd say get that by-pass filter. That's a good way to go. I think CT's Icebox is designed not to suck in water, even when submersed. I could be wrong though.
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Sorry. Just had to. But yeah, I'd say get that by-pass filter. That's a good way to go. I think CT's Icebox is designed not to suck in water, even when submersed. I could be wrong though.
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Don't drive through the puddle is a good starter.
Sorry. Just had to. But yeah, I'd say get that by-pass filter. That's a good way to go. I think CT's Icebox is designed not to suck in water, even when submersed. I could be wrong though.
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Sorry. Just had to. But yeah, I'd say get that by-pass filter. That's a good way to go. I think CT's Icebox is designed not to suck in water, even when submersed. I could be wrong though.
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