Driving in the rain with the Revi/Duct
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Driving in the rain with the Revi/Duct
I installed the Revi/Duct a couple of weeks ago, last week was the first time I drove in a hard rain with this system. I did mix driving in the city and highway. On the highway, I followed large trucks that threw a good bit of water at the 8. In the city I hit a couple shallow puddles of water.
When I got home, I removed the air filter to see if any water got to the air box. I also wanted to see how hard it was to remove filter, with the Revi you have to remove the sway bar and MAF intake tube. The air box and filter was bone dry, their was only droplets of water at the bottom of the duct. I think you would really have to drive in deep standing water where the duct is submerged to get water into the air box and engine.
I did notice that the air screen was dented, must of happened when I removed the MAF tube. I fixed the dent since this could disrupt the airflow over the MAF.
When I got home, I removed the air filter to see if any water got to the air box. I also wanted to see how hard it was to remove filter, with the Revi you have to remove the sway bar and MAF intake tube. The air box and filter was bone dry, their was only droplets of water at the bottom of the duct. I think you would really have to drive in deep standing water where the duct is submerged to get water into the air box and engine.
I did notice that the air screen was dented, must of happened when I removed the MAF tube. I fixed the dent since this could disrupt the airflow over the MAF.
#7
i'd keep an eye on it... my SSV rusted up for an unknown reason (i have the stock airbox) - which required removing the intake manifod which requires removing the engine and tranny
lets just say a couple hundred dollar part that if not under warranty would be a couple thousand dollar bill
lets just say a couple hundred dollar part that if not under warranty would be a couple thousand dollar bill
#8
Originally Posted by rotarygod
You shouldn't need a drain in the airbox, RB's or stock. If you get enough water to make that a concern, you are driving a submarine or at least where you shouldn't be.
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