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Location: Northwestern Sydney
Registered: August 2002
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Re: Cold air induction
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Tue, 02 March 2004 21:28

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That's what bonnet vents are supposed to be there for. I've seen a set up like that, that was set with a magnetic catch which closed the vent when it was raining.
Other wise I think you'd be more worried about spray going in the filter and then once wet enough into the engine rather than sucking up water like a straw. If your using that A/C style flexable piping as you feed pipe I think it would collapse before it sucked water like that.
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