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Old Aug 14, 2003
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Is a CAI in snow a bad idea ?

I've gotten a awesome deal on an AEM CAI but i go to college in an area where there is always a couple feet of snow 8 months of the year. Will i have to worry about hydrolock as much in snow as in water ? Does anyone else have a CAI in a snowy area and if so what have your experiences been ?
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Never had a problem with mine. Snow, road ****, Up to the bumper in water, I really don't see what everyones big panic is.
If its always wet, I might worry about the filter freezing... that happened to me once... took a half a minute or so, then I kinda heard it "pop" open, but AEMs can easily be converted to Short Rams.

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yeah if youre worried about it, just convert it to a short ram, thats what i do in the winter just to take no chances
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you should NEVER drive a CAI without the bypass valve... with that you are ALWAYS fine, ANY weather..... for those that doubt its use, you havent been in the game long enough.. i know atleast 3 guys that water-logged thier engines without them.. for $30-40... you just cant lose
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hydrolock isnt common unless you drive thru huge puddles, the bypass valve isnt really needed at all
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i would think as long as you dont drive thru snow banks you would be OK
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dude, its snow, how is that going to get in the filter?
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if it melts??hahaha....no bypass valve here and i wont ever put one on!....my hissing noise will go away
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haha I dont have a bypass and I live in a very rainy area.. just watch out for the big puddles and you will never have a problem.. I don't and it rains at least 3 times a week here.. I did have a dream I drove through a river and my car would only run in first gear but other than that.. no problems..
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you will be fine. long as you dont drive through puddles.
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i have the bypass... didnt lose my hissing noise at all. its acually louder when i turn the car off than it was b4.. sounds like a blow off vavle when i shift hard....
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I installed my Injen CAI in the dead of winter, New Years Day 03 to be exact (it was a christmas present). I rode out the rest of a nasty canadian winter with it, no ill effects.
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I wouldn't worry if I were you dude.
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I have had my CAI with no bypass for two winters, never have had a problem. You probably will want to clean the filter when the weather gets warm though the amount of mud and sand collected in it is crazy

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