ATTENTION ALL INJEN CAI owners!!!!
#16
Hydroshield mtw can't love without them because the injens are soo low they suck up water either way but with hydroshields it's way less wanna see drive for a hour in da rain park in a garage take off ur filter n feel it...it'll be soaked but when you look in it it shouldn't leak through...personally tested...also wet filters are better then dry and last longer get at me for more detailsnif u want
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Subscribed. Have you spoken to Injen about it?
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This has happened to me before when i had my 2005 g35c. I had the injen intake, plenum spacer, and lower plenum. When it started limping and not let me go over 3000 rpm, i went home removed the plenums and intake only to find that everything was dry... soo i put everything back together and drove it the next day with no problem. It never happened again.
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Hydroshield mtw can't love without them because the injens are soo low they suck up water either way but with hydroshields it's way less wanna see drive for a hour in da rain park in a garage take off ur filter n feel it...it'll be soaked but when you look in it it shouldn't leak through...personally tested...also wet filters are better then dry and last longer get at me for more detailsnif u want
#22
LOL..
same thing happened to me a month ago after a heavy rainfall. I was like..WTF?!?!
So i took out my MAF's, noticed some moisture on them. Dried them out for about an hour, put them back in and the car worked fine. So I then went to Home Depot, picked up water proof foil tape, and taped the bottom of the car where the filters sit. Now the water/snow does not get to the filter. I have not had problems since, and its been raining/snowing almost everyday.
I hope this helps.
same thing happened to me a month ago after a heavy rainfall. I was like..WTF?!?!
So i took out my MAF's, noticed some moisture on them. Dried them out for about an hour, put them back in and the car worked fine. So I then went to Home Depot, picked up water proof foil tape, and taped the bottom of the car where the filters sit. Now the water/snow does not get to the filter. I have not had problems since, and its been raining/snowing almost everyday.
I hope this helps.
#23
LOL..
same thing happened to me a month ago after a heavy rainfall. I was like..WTF?!?!
So i took out my MAF's, noticed some moisture on them. Dried them out for about an hour, put them back in and the car worked fine. So I then went to Home Depot, picked up water proof foil tape, and taped the bottom of the car where the filters sit. Now the water/snow does not get to the filter. I have not had problems since, and its been raining/snowing almost everyday.
I hope this helps.
same thing happened to me a month ago after a heavy rainfall. I was like..WTF?!?!
So i took out my MAF's, noticed some moisture on them. Dried them out for about an hour, put them back in and the car worked fine. So I then went to Home Depot, picked up water proof foil tape, and taped the bottom of the car where the filters sit. Now the water/snow does not get to the filter. I have not had problems since, and its been raining/snowing almost everyday.
I hope this helps.
#25
i havent had any problems since..and it gives that extra piece of mind.
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Injen HydroShields on sale @ JEB Performance
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