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    Re: Too those that think front bumper intakes are a good idea....

    Originally posted by DarkRedDemon View Post
    I just got home from the biggest fuck up of my life. I drove through a puddle that was about 14 inch deep, right after a ford fusion. My car stopped dead ass in the middle of the puddle and my engine stopped running. I push the car out and check things out. Take the intake tube off of the throttle body and water is everywhere. Our cars can suck water! I was so pissed and then I move the car into a parking spot only to find shit loads of coolant under the car. So I have either cracked the block, head, or blown a head gasket. Take it from me, take that 20 seconds and check and see how deep the water is!!!!!!!!!!
    Sorry to hear of your catastrophe. That seriously sucks b@11$ but when it comes to customizing many of us have learned lessons the hard way. At least I have.
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