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Originally posted by tekkism
when water goes in, it drains out of the bypass valve... what the thing does is like if theres a change in pressure, like when water is in, the pressure is higher, then the water will seap out of the vavle before entering the throttle body... i took mine off cuz it has to be like at least 1 foot of rain for the intake to be submerged in water.
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Uhhh, no...the vacuum effect will cause the air to be drawn in through the by-pass valve, creating a drop in pressure which releases the vacuum, causing no more air to be drawn in through the intake, only through the openings in the valve.