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Old 10-03-2007, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by sevenaprils View Post
Just wondering if the CAI are back in stock? Also, I think I read elsewhere that you might be able to trim or shorten the length near the filter end a little bit for people who are concerned about hydrofreezing the motor? I live in FL and avoiding driving in the rain is near impossible unless you just don't drive for days on end. Lemme know!

Also, I posted in the strut bar post as well, but any deal to get the bar and CAI shipped to 32127? Thx!
Sup bro,
Yeah I'm still out of stock on the intake.

As for sucking up water from the road, yes that is bad, but only if you drip right into a 3ft pool of water. Most instake systems now suck my mist, from car just kicking up water. Never really had this problem before (I used to own other intakes systems before), think about it, just drive u suck up mist no matter where you drive, or how you drive. Car in front of you just kick up mist and water no other option but to remove it, or not drive it around when its raining. (I'm not saying mist, or water is okay to suck up, its just that most intakes do that already, and doesnt do any harm to the engine. but dont quote me on that.)

Really just avoid driving in deep puddles of water. Or just simple take off the intake and put the stock on when your on the road when its raining. It takes just mins of your time to put on or remove the intake.

Please let me know,
Tuan @ A Spec.