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Old Sep 23, 2008 | 10:24 PM
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I was washing the car two nights ago, pulled it into the garage, and jacked the car up to do the ek fog light install. Took awhile so i called it a night and started again tonight. Took off the second piece of the CAI and found water dripping from it. I say a good 3 Tablespoons. It didn't ran in the past week and a half. So it must of dripped in or i sucked a little into the tube driving into the garage. So i'm pretty sure it is dripping from the car onto the intake.......Anyways car drives fine. Just post this to warn the CAI owners. I twisted the AEM intake a little sideways to make a short ram ( yes looks odd but works and doesn't touch the hood). Getting the PRM intake should come in tomorrow. I think i saw a post somewhere...how a guy put a shield around the filter b/c water was actually dripping from the car/hood onto the filter. Anyways be careful guys....
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Old Sep 24, 2008 | 05:31 AM
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theres a hole thats near the bottom left corner (when looking at the car from the front end) if you cover that up, im sure your problems will go away. or get an umbrella for your filter.
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Old Sep 24, 2008 | 06:06 AM
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yup, there is a thread about it. the hole drips water RIGHT onto the filter. its right under the hood. search and ye shall have answers
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