Anybody Drive Their Power Piped Car In The Rain?

I was in California a few years back, I know..., and I met a guy vacationing from Wales. I was trying to explain to him where I was from and I used the term redneck to describe myself and fellow Georgians. It didn't occur to me that he would not understand the term. After I explained it to him, he could not stop laughing.

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Inner fender splash guard is installed, but there is a decent sized opening right behind the fog light area from the factory. I thought maybe, since it's a low pressure area at speed, some rain mist might get sucked in.

Update, the car did wonderful, even had to weather a little bit of slushy ice on the windshield for the first time ever. Ohio weather for ya. I will update my V3 thread with the numbers.
 
@84Ttop lmao ! I'm late to the party but I have driven my car in a down pour 2 times and no issues with my power pipe getting water in . And yes I still have the splash guards .


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Inner fender splash guard is installed, but there is a decent sized opening right behind the fog light area from the factory. I thought maybe, since it's a low pressure area at speed, some rain mist might get sucked in.

Update, the car did wonderful, even had to weather a little bit of slushy ice on the windshield for the first time ever. Ohio weather for ya. I will update my V3 thread with the numbers.
Think of it as a low buck water/meth injection.....without the methanol. ;)

FWIW, I've been running a N/A power pipe on my combo now for 2-years with zero issues.