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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 452285" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>Hey D Dog .Sorry for delayed response . I was more thinking along the lines of going</p><p>threw deep water obstacle at speed and having water push threw</p><p>grill and soak the filter .</p><p> We all have seen the hydro lock videos of guys that have done this . Personally</p><p>not really interested in the massive splash myself or submarining my Jeep.</p><p></p><p> Yeah cold air intakes have been a debate for many years .</p><p>My personal take. If the water line approaches stock intake inlet.</p><p>Your going to have computer & electrical issues. . As computer</p><p> and alternator is roughly the same height .</p><p> Never really liked the high snorkel and as I said if your submarining</p><p>there is a whole lot of other problems</p><p> I saw some pics awhile ago of a cowl cold air intake</p><p>Figured if I ever would probably go that route . </p><p>It's stubby so not intrusive .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 452285, member: 23341"] Hey D Dog .Sorry for delayed response . I was more thinking along the lines of going threw deep water obstacle at speed and having water push threw grill and soak the filter . We all have seen the hydro lock videos of guys that have done this . Personally not really interested in the massive splash myself or submarining my Jeep. Yeah cold air intakes have been a debate for many years . My personal take. If the water line approaches stock intake inlet. Your going to have computer & electrical issues. . As computer and alternator is roughly the same height . Never really liked the high snorkel and as I said if your submarining there is a whole lot of other problems I saw some pics awhile ago of a cowl cold air intake Figured if I ever would probably go that route . It's stubby so not intrusive . [/QUOTE]
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