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    #16
    Originally posted by jj17 View Post
    hmmm i see, i was given the impression that hydrolocking was pretty common with the injen CAI which is why i brought this up after coming across this product.
    its pretty hard to hydrolock a cars motor, like the other members have said the whole front end would need to be submerged & even then the engine to be running which it most likely wont becuase its intake supply has been cut off!


    Pic related on how to avoid human hyrdolock!

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      #17
      tony, you are a fucking n00b, post untruths and generally should NOT post in the technical section.

      even a SMALL droplet of water once compressed inside and ENGINE *can* damage it.

      water is much harder to compress than air, and thus once a small amount gets into the combustion chamber, as the piston pushes up it tries to compress an uncompressable thing and bends the rods...
      Last edited by tinkerbell; 02-09-09, 11:43 AM.
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        #18
        Originally posted by Type S Tony View Post
        its pretty hard to hydrolock a cars motor, like the other members have said the whole front end would need to be submerged & even then the engine to be running which it most likely wont becuase its intake supply has been cut off!


        Pic related on how to avoid human hyrdolock!
        not hard to hydrolock at all...there was a member on here a few years ago hydrolocked his car even with a SRI and his car was far from submerging the whole front end.

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          #19
          Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
          tony, you are a fucking n00b, post untruths and generally should NOT post in the technical section.

          even a SMALL droplet of water once compressed inside and ENGINE *can* damage it.

          water is much harder to compress than air, and thus once a small amount gets into the combustion chamber, as the piston pushes up it tries to compress an uncompressable thing and bends the rods...
          So when a head gasket begins to leak coolant/water in a combustion chamber slowly slowly why doesnt the engine hyrdolock then??? when it rains and water splashes onto a low mounted filter and water particles are passed through an intake system and into an engine why doesnt the motor hydrolock then??

          Dnt sit here and call me a noob when clearly you havent thought your own post through well enough, heres another one for you, its gonna take more than a few drops of water to hyrdolock an engine, thats if the water even makes it up the intake pipe,through the throttle body, past the butterfly,past the steped intake manifold, I mean Farkkk its gonna take alot to hydrolock an engine, and even then depending on the actuall engine there is a clearance between the top of the piston & bottom of the cylinder head, oh not to mention a Huge Fkin explosion called combustion so dnt sit there and feed me crap that 1 drop is gonna stuff up an engine.

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            #20
            LOL!!!

            you CAN hydrolock an engine from a coolant leak.

            but how would you know?
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              #21
              Originally posted by Type S Tony View Post
              so dnt sit there and feed me crap that 1 drop is gonna stuff up an engine.
              why not? because you cant handle the truth?

              or you just dont want to listen/learn?
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                #22
                Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                LOL!!!

                you CAN hydrolock an engine from a coolant leak.

                but how would you know?
                i didnt say you couldnt, the question is how much coolant would you need to leak before it hydrolocks the engine????

                Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                why not? because you cant handle the truth?

                or you just dont want to listen/learn?
                I think from now on i might just do the listening part & chuck in a bit of laughter becuase this seems to be turning into an argument about weather the OP will buy an intake sheild or not, the fact that you mentioned something about selling them also is putting me off discussing this with you.

                If i want to learn something ill ask the rite people my questions or do the research myself, the difference here is that i actually know something about the topic at hand as ive had experiance with it in the past. so ill leave it at that.

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                  #23
                  no worries! nice retreat
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                    #24
                    we spray the fuck out of throttle bodys everyday with carby cleaner and they havnt hydro locked.... and a droplet wont hydro it lol take a lot more then a droplet to hydro anything...

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                      no worries! nice retreat
                      Im not retreating, im good to go, i know whats going on!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by DC2RKID View Post
                        we spray the fuck out of throttle bodys everyday with carby cleaner and they havnt hydro locked....
                        carby cleaner is made of water is it???
                        and a droplet wont hydro it lol take a lot more then a droplet to hydro anything..
                        bottom line is: water ingested via the intake can hydrolock an engine.

                        and you can ingest enough water to do this via a CAI, a SRI or even an OEM intake.
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                          #27
                          At the end of the day your car would take alot to hydro lock, but some people don't want to take risks.

                          It's the customers initiative to research and spend there money wisely. Not have someone forcing there argument on a forum to sell the product.

                          Reason why Tinkerbell is defending the product is because he sells them. its a no brainer.
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                            #28
                            ok ok wat bout the 10ml of oil in each cyl when doin a wet comp test ?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Type S Tony View Post
                              Im not retreating, im good to go, i know whats going on!
                              FWIW - you dont know shit about jack.
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by TypeSexy View Post
                                Reason why Tinkerbell is defending the product is because he sells them. its a no brainer.
                                WTF?

                                where the fuck do i sell these?
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