take fwi off for winter?
#8
Junior Member
Posts like a Ricer Type-R
Water in the engine is a good thing. Ever hear of water injection?
If you sucked up a puddle, the engine would stall from lack of air before the water ever entered the engine.
If you sucked up a puddle, the engine would stall from lack of air before the water ever entered the engine.
#9
Senior Member
True Car Nut
it gets dirty. after one rainstorm my k&n went brown from hitting all the muddy puddles around here. In the event I had it on my 98 I would have taken it off for the winter (dont want salt and crap in there) but I put it on my 01. The 00+ have a much more isolated fendwell.
Some run them in the winter, some dont, its a matter of personal preference.
Some run them in the winter, some dont, its a matter of personal preference.