I would invest in a bypass for the Cold Air Side of the Intake if you really decide to keep the CAI.
And yes you can use it. The intake is not pressurized before the turbo so you can use it.
I guess I don't understand why... I'm guessing because they think someone may be stupid enough to use it on boost piping? Aside from that, an intake is an intake and serves the same function NA or FI.yet AEM themselves say you cannot. first page on the instruction manual
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...kRp6Nj&sig=AHIEtbS7WjcQoSaQYTBlXTi10HH-vRU-Yg
yet AEM themselves say you cannot. first page on the instruction manual
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...kRp6Nj&sig=AHIEtbS7WjcQoSaQYTBlXTi10HH-vRU-Yg
needs to be before the MAF too...so doesnt leave much room...and chances are it cant be used on a turbo because it pulls in too much air.
Think of it not in terms of when the intake is actually submerged but what forces that bypass valve will see at WOT on a turbo system. My guess is that is where the failure point is at....
AEM states explicitly not to use it on a FI car so im sure they have good reason....
I run the MAM SRI and instead of turning the pipe down facing the ground I have it up. The top of my filter literaly presses against the hood of the car for this very reason. It's not uncommon here in Chicago to get flooding under viaducts. The flooding is't because of severe rain (flash floods) it's mainly cause of litter clogging the drains and water running down hill to them. Either way my intake hits equal if not higher then my engine.
I just let the FMIC do all the cooling work
+1
the sheer amount of air being pulled by the turbo would be enough to damage the bypass
thats because most turbo setups use an intercooler so the use of a CAI is pretty much unneccessary....the air is getting heated up regardless of where it came from by passing through the turbo and all ends up in the intercooler. SRI is the way to go...easier.
needs to be before the MAF too...so doesnt leave much room...and chances are it cant be used on a turbo because it pulls in too much air.
Think of it not in terms of when the intake is actually submerged but what forces that bypass valve will see at WOT on a turbo system. My guess is that is where the failure point is at....
AEM states explicitly not to use it on a FI car so im sure they have good reason....
I agree with what your saying but if your retarded enough to go WOT through a puddle then maybe what may or may not happen is deserved. I mean seriously people need to learn common sense. I know some times you can't avoid a puddle but if you have any common sense you would coast through it out of gear and not floor it!
I agree with what your saying but if your retarded enough to go WOT through a puddle then maybe what may or may not happen is deserved. I mean seriously people need to learn common sense. I know some times you can't avoid a puddle but if you have any common sense you would coast through it out of gear and not floor it!