Question for Those Turbo Trucks
#31
Originally Posted by NoChrome
Im pretty brave, that translates into old enough to know better and too young too care. What Im really talking about is how much boost can the motor take with a big intercooler, and no meth/alky.
#32
Originally Posted by nochance
About driving in the snow and rain since the turbo is under the truck and exposed to pretty much everything, Has anybody had any problems with water being sucked up or anything of the sort? Thanks alot you guys are really helping me out......... 

I drive with mine in snow and rain and have not had any problems. I have never even put the sock on the filter. If you are worried put the remote filter mount kit on in the winter or during the rainy/flood season. My filter gets rain and snow on it between the cab and box but it does not seem to hurt anything. The filter gets a little water on it in the rain but unless you have an IC there does not seem to be anywhere for it to build up and cause a problem. In small amounts it seems to get pulled through and injested much like it would using meth injection. I just keep an eye out for deep water and try to avoid deep puddles as much as possible. It is worth taking precautions because a hydraulic locked engine is no fun. So yes there is some risk to the filter drawing in water but a little common sense will go a long way to preventing any problems but not in negating them all together..
#33
Originally Posted by Mort
There are too many variables such as driving style, PCM tune, etc.
#34
Originally Posted by Mort
Being aware of the risk should help you avoid any problems associated with it. 

I think I am going to still do custom kit
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