View Poll Results: Have you had water intake problems
No Induction Kit
2
15.38%
Induction Kit, no scoop, no Problem
6
46.15%
Induction Kit, no scoop, Water Problem
1
7.69%
Induction Kit, scoop, no Problem
4
30.77%
Induction Kit, scoop, Water Problem
0
0%
Induction Kit, reverse (underside) scoop, no Problem
0
0%
Induction Kit, reverse (underside) scoop, Water Problem
0
0%
Voters: 13. You may not vote on this poll
water problems with induction kits and scoops ?
#1
water problems with induction kits and scoops ?
Have you had water problems with induction kits and scoops ? .....
Lots of SN'ers have induction kits and some have induction scoops -
a great concern seems to be water intake from the scoop into the kit -
BUT - Who has actually suffered from this ?
Lots of SN'ers have induction kits and some have induction scoops -
a great concern seems to be water intake from the scoop into the kit -
BUT - Who has actually suffered from this ?
#3
From the huge response () it seems that the reverse scoops may be unnecessary...
Having said that - most people (i.e. 4) don't use a scoop anyhow - ....
Aren't statistics useful.... - Maybe I should do a government crime poll...
Mark
Having said that - most people (i.e. 4) don't use a scoop anyhow - ....
Aren't statistics useful.... - Maybe I should do a government crime poll...
Mark
#4
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i haven't got a cover under the bonnet vent on mine and after heavy rain the car wont go for the first few miles at all, need to invest in some sort of cover i think
i usually take one of my quad lights out and force air in that way but not when it's raining
HTH
i usually take one of my quad lights out and force air in that way but not when it's raining
HTH
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