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Stillens will not be as prone to cause hydrolock in normal rain unless you decide to drive it into a foot of standing water. The Ingens are the worse type
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Stillens will not be as prone to cause hydrolock in normal rain unless you decide to drive it into a foot of standing water.
The Ingens are the worse type to have in the event you're driving around and drive thru more than a few inches of standing water as what you're experiencing. If you simply want to be safe at the cost of some performance? Stay with the stock intakes with K&N filters. |
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