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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 04:55 AM
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CAI and Water

Been reading a lot here recently about CAI's. Know very little about them so I have a few questions. What is Hydrolock? I am thinnking it is water getting into the engine through the CAI system, but not exactly sure. Could this be a problem with an open filter type CAI (AF1, AEM, etc): driving in heavy rain, car wash, big puddle of water, etc. Could it be a problem with an enclosed type CAI (SB, Volant, etc.). A lot of you all are using CAI's and I have not read of any water related problems. I guess these things are pretty well designed to prevent any water from getting into the engine. I may go the CAI route and if so it will probably be an sealed type (SB, Volant, etc.). Thought I would mention this because I don't believe I have seen this mentioned before.

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 06:08 AM
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You basically nailed it. Hydrolock occurs when water gets inside the engine/cylinders, and since it can't compress it breaks ****. Put plainly.

As for what makes it happen, basically fording a river is what it takes to cause that. Rain won't.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 09:22 AM
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Any fluid - water, fuel (stuck injector), coolant, yak pi$$...

Fluids are incompressible - physics 101. Rods will give first - or as in RockPick's case the starter, thank goodness

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 11:21 AM
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But will the open filter type CAI allow hydrolock to occur?
 
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 11:26 AM
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But will the open filter type CAI allow hydrolock to occur?
Hi.

Any intake will (barring a true snorkel), if you submerge it far enough.

Under normal conditions, no. Or you'd certainly see a lot of posts on here relating to that.

Ask Vader - his injested mud into the intake tract while *ahem* vigorously off-roading. Not what I would consider normal conditions, but then I drive around puddles .

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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I have an AEM on my Acura, and it gets air from really low, inside the front fender. I put on what they call a bypass valve, which will not let water get past the valve, should I accidentally drive into to deep a puddle. I don't know if they make one specifically for these truck intakes, but I imagine if your tube was the right diameter, you could insert one in-line somewhere. Of course, these intakes get their air from up fairly high anyway.
 
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