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  1. #1
    DrPimpSiR
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    Question AEM By-pass Valve

    I called AEM to find out if it was a mistake that they didn't make one for our app, but is wasn't. The guy on the line said that it is such a tight fit that a BPV wasn't possible (I'll wait until I get mine from mail order to see for sure.)
    But does anyone know if sucking in water will be a concern?
    If so, has anyone with an AEM custom fitted a BPV?

    I want to make sure that I'm not going to kill my engine!

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    DamnYo
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    Depends on where you live if sucking in water will be a concern. If you ever drive though deep puddles(more than 6-8 inches) you should probably get it.

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    i would say just be carefull when it rains or if you drive in puddles, if you have to drive through them, just take the car out of gear, you would really have to put the filter underwater for a while while pushing the gas to really hurt anything. i know what you mean though, i don't want any water going into my intake either, thats why i ordered short ram, later



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