hydra lock motor because of cold air intake
#1
Unregistered
Posts: n/a
hydra lock motor because of cold air intake
My husband and I just installed a AEM cold air intake on my 04 V6 accord, then we took it to the dealer to have the 60k service done and they said that it wasn't a good idea because there is a huge possibility of hydra locking the motor by sucking up water in through the filter. Obviously driving through deep water fast may cause this but regular driving in rainy conditions?
#2
Huge possibility? I doubt that. Slight possibility? Of course. I know a ton of people with CAI and only one of which has ever hydro locked a motor. It was when we had so much rain that roads, houses, and everything were washed away. He hit like a 2ft deep puddle and hydro locked it. But just driving in the rain won't do it. If you are really worried about it you could get a bypass valve.
#3
Even if you were to hydro lock the motor you can still fix it. But dont be worried about it. I have heard plenty of stories were people went through puddles, and then instantly pulled over and the filter was bone dry.
#5
Here's what happened to a guy on 6GA and if you read it he did manage to get his engine back to life. http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/s...olocked+accord
And here's a guide in general to try to fix a hydrolocked motor http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=514984 (The guy from 6GA actually used this one)
And here's a guide in general to try to fix a hydrolocked motor http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=514984 (The guy from 6GA actually used this one)
#6
In most cases, a hydrolocked motor is dead.
Sir Nasty HL'd a civic due to heavy snow and a missing lower shield. If you don't drive the car so that the bumper is in standing water (a lake), don't have rediculous amounts of snow AND a missing shield under the filter, etc. you should have no worries about hydrolock. Dealers will have ficticious problems with anything that they didn't put on the car ..... funny, the cops say that the dealer's license plate frame is illegal!!!
Sir Nasty HL'd a civic due to heavy snow and a missing lower shield. If you don't drive the car so that the bumper is in standing water (a lake), don't have rediculous amounts of snow AND a missing shield under the filter, etc. you should have no worries about hydrolock. Dealers will have ficticious problems with anything that they didn't put on the car ..... funny, the cops say that the dealer's license plate frame is illegal!!!
#9
Neither. You put it in place of the throttle body side rubber connector. FYI - bypasses can cause problems too ..... like falling apart and shooting foam into your intake manifold. IMO, there is more risk in using one than not ..... not to mention that if it malfunctions, it is designed to allow unfiltered air into your engine.