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yes, i couldn't agree more!

my aramda was the one used by Volant for R&D. the fit and overall look is great. my recent trip to Volant, they added the air scoop. that directed more cold air into the CAI and thus making it run more efficiently!

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TooTall said:
For those with the cold air tube, how low to the ground does this extend? If the open end of the tube is submerged in water, can it suck up water to the engine? I'm a little worried about this.
i'm going to assume you're talking about the air ram scoop.

the opening will bolt down to the toe hook opening. FYI....if you have a toe hook, i've been told that it will need to come off.

i too was afraid of the possible sucking in of water. but i had my air ram scoop installed right before we got 2 wks straight worth of rain out here in SoCal. i checked it everynight after a night of driving through heavy rain.....the enclosure was wet, more like moist......but there wasn't an over abundance amount of water. now you had a question about being submerged in water. seeing that the opeing will sit in the toe hook opening, i don't ever think my Armada will ever get submerged up to the bumper. now if you're planning to do some off roading into a creek, then that's a different story!
 

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llajumpvid said:
Question? Is the air actually sucked in or is it forced in (ram air)? if its ram air submerging it wouldn't pull water into the box but it would cut off the air flow while it was under water I suspect...
it's a ram air. it's been raining out here in SoCal and after getting home from a night out......the inside of the enclosure is wet, but not where near buckets of water.
 
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