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		01-10-2012, 08:51 PM 
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		Im running my T2 defiltered at the moment, but i've found myself worrying a bit with all the rain we've had. Should i be worried about the amount of standing water on the roads spraying up and getting sucked into the turbo while its on boost? Or am i being paranoid?    
Any advice will be appreciated. Cheers guys/gals!    
 
Obviously im not deliberately driving through massive puddles, but there have been a lot that i cant avoid.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		That wouldn't be a good thing really I run de filtered just avoide puddles or if you can't avoid them go through slow so you dot splash it up
	 
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		Personally I would either retro fit an undertray off a hdi or fit the standard inlet pipe back on but hacksaw it off just before the bend near the brake reservoir. Which would just mean the turbo is getting air from the top of the engine bay.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-10-2012, 08:54 PM)Dan! Wrote:  Personally I would either retro fit an undertray off a hdi or fit the standard inlet pipe back on but hacksaw it off just before the bend near the brake reservoir. Which would just mean the turbo is getting air from the top of the engine bay. 
Kind of like a snorkel?    That might be easier to do than retrofitting an undertray. Plus i can do it tomorrow if i have time.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-10-2012, 08:54 PM)Dan! Wrote:  or fit the standard inlet pipe back on but hacksaw it off just before the bend near the brake reservoir. Which would just mean the turbo is getting air from the top of the engine bay. 
I installed an elbow up near there for a temp inlet while waiting for some ducting/air filter to arrive and instantly dropped something down it - was a total farce removing it all to avoid a bolt or nut or whatever it was mincing the turbo up.
 
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		Pair of tights and an elastic band should cover it, eh?    Nah, I'll just have to see what I can lash up tomorrow if I get the time, gotta lay my mums new laminate floor for her.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		ways thinking of taking the pipe of and using a motorbike K&N on there but dont know what it might do
	 
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		Mtfu and do what I'm doing, running defilter straight off the turbo hahaha, been like it through rain and snow you will be fine just don't go swimming
	 
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		It IS  defiltered straight off the turbo, hence the question.    Sounds epic, but id rather not be hoovering up water from the road!   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		As I just said, don't take it swimming and you will be fine. I ,managed to run defilter with no arch liners for ages
	 
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		  i dont intend to mate, but i might go with the "snorkel" idea for now though, i'd feel a bit less paranoid about it then i think.    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I'm in the same situation hahaha
 People who drive behind me must get very confused about my erratic driving, take it down to like 5 mph through a puddle and then booting it every where else!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I might have to see about getting another custom sticker made up...."Im not drunk, just defiltered!"   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		If your running de filtered the water is the least of your worries, the stones dust and grit (not to mention small insects) will do far more harm.
 By the time water gets to that height at the back of your engine bay it will be at best a fine mist just like a W/M injection kit.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-10-2012, 11:30 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:  By the time water gets to that height at the back of your engine bay it will be at best a fine mist just like a W/M injection kit. 
Thats how i see it tbh! By the time it gets there your only steam cleaning the engine lol
	 
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		well im sure if your on boost your turbine in turbo will be spinning that quick and just dispurse the water anyway? like said dont go off roading basically and you'll be right mines de-filtered and not gone pop yet
	 
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		Can I just point something out here? Rather than worry about it, you could all just lose half a bhp, stick the original inlet back on and not worry about puddles or stones? Makes life on our roads far easier?
 Just a thought, commence flaming me.
 
		
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