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post Dec 7, 2005 - 4:40 AM
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Just a just question! what are the chances of your celica getting waterlocked in the rain? i think the only way possible to get waterlock is if you drive through a 2 feet puddle right? its a quick question and that would really help me in wondering if a should get a bypass valve too thanks!
 
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post Dec 7, 2005 - 12:00 PM
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you can also get a (i think its called) "bypass" valve, that protects your engine from these elements (not completely obviously...)...but living in texas, we don't see a whole lot rain...so i'm just carefule where i drive in the rain...lol, good luck missing those puddles! wink.gif

p.s. if you live in Washintion or Seattle i'd recommend getting a bypass valve.


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