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    Hydrolock?

    Hydrolock? (in reference to intakes)

    How often does it happen? and what can you do to prevent it? Does it only happen when filter is immersed in water?

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    Hydrolock: is a condition of an internal combustion engine in which an incompressible liquid. such as water
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      #3
      Originally posted by crx08 View Post
      Hydrolock: is a condition of an internal combustion engine in which an incompressible liquid. such as water
      I understand that... Re-read my questions.

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        #4
        if you understand then the answer seems obvious.

        dont drive through huge puddles with your filter-less CAI on.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Status Quo View Post
          I understand that... Re-read my questions.
          sorry dude lol. just don't have the filter down below to where you would run into big water puddles. a way to prevent it if to buy a intake bypass valve. I think AEM makes one. i've never seen a DIY bypass. but it would be interesting to see
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            #6
            Originally posted by crx08 View Post
            sorry dude lol. just don't have the filter down below to where you would run into big water puddles. a way to prevent it if to buy a intake bypass valve. I think AEM makes one. i've never seen a DIY bypass. but it would be interesting to see
            haha! thats alright.

            Thats what I was trying to get feedback on is bypass's. I've seen hand made intakes without one several times. Just wondering if its that big of a risk.

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              ive never seen it happen, only stutter or kill the engine.
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                Originally posted by wed3k View Post
                ive never seen it happen, only stutter or kill the engine.
                Thanks! All I needed to know.

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                  Originally posted by Status Quo View Post
                  Hydrolock? (in reference to intakes)

                  How often does it happen? and what can you do to prevent it? Does it only happen when filter is immersed in water?
                  *Not too often if you take the proper precautions (as 92jdm said as well).

                  *A good preventative measure would be the purchase of a bypass valve. But to be honest with you man, I've never known anyone who's had one installed. Not that I'm saying they don't work, but if it's raining that heavy, and you have a 2pc. cai, remove the lower section or disconnect it temporarily. I've run plenty of cai's on my rigs and never had a problem even in torrential downpours, just gotta know what to avoid

                  *It would happen after water would enter the IM system. It would have to make it to the cylinders for it to cause an issue. But once it does happen, I can't imagine it'd be too pretty. Poor piston

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                    As long as your not going WOT through deep puddles you should be fine.

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                      Originally posted by DJ metadelic View Post
                      *Not too often if you take the proper precautions (as 92jdm said as well).

                      *A good preventative measure would be the purchase of a bypass valve. But to be honest with you man, I've never known anyone who's had one installed. Not that I'm saying they don't work, but if it's raining that heavy, and you have a 2pc. cai, remove the lower section or disconnect it temporarily. I've run plenty of cai's on my rigs and never had a problem even in torrential downpours, just gotta know what to avoid

                      *It would happen after water would enter the IM system. It would have to make it to the cylinders for it to cause an issue. But once it does happen, I can't imagine it'd be too pretty. Poor piston
                      Thanks! Appreciate the info. I didn't think it was that big of a deal, but when investing its good to get feedback first.

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                        Yeah man, I mean think of the volume and I guess there's no other word for it *mass* of water vs. that of air. The intake makes a lot of sound, making it seem like it's sucking in the air pretty hard, but in fact it would take a lot (i.e. WOT possibly) for it to make it up into, and then down into the cylinder chambers. I think the bypass valve idea is a fine one though, just never really seen it being used before.

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                          Originally posted by DJ metadelic View Post
                          Yeah man, I mean think of the volume and I guess there's no other word for it *mass* of water vs. that of air. The intake makes a lot of sound, making it seem like it's sucking in the air pretty hard, but in fact it would take a lot (i.e. WOT possibly) for it to make it up into, and then down into the cylinder chambers. I think the bypass valve idea is a fine one though, just never really seen it being used before.
                          alright cool. Thanks!

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                            #14
                            Hey Mark, next time you have a question, send me a private message. I'll help you out.

                            Now that you are starting to invest in the Accord, I'd really like to get involved. If you need any help installing anything or you just need some general information, don't hesitate to ask me.

                            As for the hydrolock issue, it isn't something that happens too often. Like 92 JDM said, as long as you don't go driving through any deep puddles while in wide open throttle, you shouldn't have any problems.
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                              #15
                              I've known it to happen... and I've known people who have had it happen. Smart people.

                              Avoid submersing your filter, and you'll be fine. However, if it does happen, it will totally destroy your engine. Hydrolock is like slamming your pistons into a brick wall.

                              A CAI doesn't give you significantly more power over a short ram, and when the car is moving, the engine bay isn't all that much warmer. If you're afraid of hydrolock, just get a short ram.






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