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Igor911 09-30-2002 12:39 PM

Injen CAI questions
 
Hey guys/gals...

I hear some of you talking about by-pass-valves. Will I need one of these? Will water get into my CAI? BTW- I live in MD.

Thanks.:)

[maxi-overdose] 09-30-2002 12:58 PM

I dun have an injen.....but I would get one just in case and those are about 30 dollars apiece.


the location of injen filter is right behind the radiator...close to where we used to locate the OSCAI opening. I didnt have any problem with OSCAI and I didnt get any water in there during the raining season in CA.

Igor911 09-30-2002 01:00 PM


Originally posted by [maxi-overdose]
I dun have an injen.....but I would get one just in case and those are about 30 dollars apiece.


the location of injen filter is right behind the radiator...close to where we used to locate the OSCAI opening. I didnt have any problem with OSCAI and I didnt get any water in there during the raining season in CA.

Yea every1 says dont worry about the water problem but I'm still worrying and want to be sure:)

2k2nyc 09-30-2002 01:09 PM

I have an Injen and I put the bypass valve on. I don't know if its worth it or not, but it makes me feel a lot safer about driving in rain.

[maxi-overdose] 09-30-2002 01:11 PM


Originally posted by Igor911
Yea every1 says dont worry about the water problem but I'm still worrying and want to be sure:)
like 2k2nyc said....I would just get it...just in case. :)

BlackMax2k1 09-30-2002 03:53 PM

Where do you get one?

Igor911 09-30-2002 05:55 PM


Originally posted by BlackMax2k1
Where do you get one?
Alex southwestauto

Mikes2K2SE 09-30-2002 07:13 PM

I was worried at first when I got my INJEN and water getting into the engine, but we just had three days of hard flooding rain and each time I checked the filter it was dry. It does sit up kinda high and would have to be some deep water to get sucked in.


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