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what about water getting into the engine's air intake system?...don't the vehicles need 'a snorkel'?While livin' in Malawi, during rainy seasons we had to cross a couple of rivers/flood overs like that. Usdually in Cape MacClear-area. Actually even bigger ones. The key thing is to maintain your speed, keep up the "bow wave" & open your doors if needed and let the water just go through your car. With these you can survive in a Rav4 even if the water reaches over your bonnet (for short whiles).
Yeah. In UG we changed to a big a** Mitsubishi...
I dread to think what the parents' names of poor old Todger Strunk are called.
I dread to think what the parents' names of poor old Todger Strunk are called.
Hence "for a short while". As long as you keep the throttle steady and don't let the water flow constantly over the bonnet it's doable. Of course the air filter can't be "dipped". You do that & it's game over.what about water getting into the engine's air intake system?...don't the vehicles need 'a snorkel'?