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Moderation is the word. I have seen pictures of people with water coming over the hood, yes you can do it but at what expense.
Use your air intake snorkle on the air filter box as a max guide. Water to the head lights is marginal if you know how to cross a river, anything over that and your ecu will go shutting you down in the middle of the water.
Use your air intake snorkle on the air filter box as a max guide. Water to the head lights is marginal if you know how to cross a river, anything over that and your ecu will go shutting you down in the middle of the water.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tQ2Tp3u_f8
You MUST keep moving, a nice steady bow wake will keep the water out of the engine bay, stop and you are done, engine will be flooded.
The bow wake creates a cavilty under the front of the truck so the engine stays dry.
The O2's are meant to get wet.
The door seals on a DI are pretty water tight, but again if you stop you are done.
Stop, walk the water first to check for logs, big rocks etc.
Start driving slow and then pick up speed as you go to create the bow wake then hold that speed, it is best if you are in low range before you start, transmission in 2nd gear.
DO NOT STOP!
Once on dry land again drive with your left foot on the brake pedal to heat up and dry off the brakes.
After you get home grease everything and check for water in the diffs and t-case.
If you flood the engine you can get her running again once you are out of the water.
You MUST keep moving, a nice steady bow wake will keep the water out of the engine bay, stop and you are done, engine will be flooded.
The bow wake creates a cavilty under the front of the truck so the engine stays dry.
The O2's are meant to get wet.
The door seals on a DI are pretty water tight, but again if you stop you are done.
Stop, walk the water first to check for logs, big rocks etc.
Start driving slow and then pick up speed as you go to create the bow wake then hold that speed, it is best if you are in low range before you start, transmission in 2nd gear.
DO NOT STOP!
Once on dry land again drive with your left foot on the brake pedal to heat up and dry off the brakes.
After you get home grease everything and check for water in the diffs and t-case.
If you flood the engine you can get her running again once you are out of the water.
#7
How not to do it, but looks fun !!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mr_pCrhTkk
And a deep crossing in a D2, albeit a Diesel (cough)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zVXu_Xhers
Last edited by Urban Panzer; 05-01-2009 at 09:14 AM.