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Ram setups usually have a hump or incline to prevent direct water intrusion, but it will still make the incoming air extremely humid in a rainstorm. You get spatter caught in the airstream, and in the long term it's likely to cause some corrosion in places like the back side of the butterfly.AS_The_Crow_Flys wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:15 pmMaybe this is a dumb question, what happens when its raining. Wouldn't that force water into your airbox?
Yes I have thought of the water but I did add some things to hopefully stop water from getting in and I angled the pipe right at the dust traps in the bottom of the air box just in case anything does get through and I’m hoping a drop in k&n filter will help with the corrosion. But thats just my thinking, I could totally be wrongVStar650CL wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 6:33 pmRam setups usually have a hump or incline to prevent direct water intrusion, but it will still make the incoming air extremely humid in a rainstorm. You get spatter caught in the airstream, and in the long term it's likely to cause some corrosion in places like the back side of the butterfly.AS_The_Crow_Flys wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:15 pmMaybe this is a dumb question, what happens when its raining. Wouldn't that force water into your airbox?