That's a good way to clean the underside of the car. But don't end up on TV as the guy who tried to cross a flooded street.
Driving Flood Facts The following are important points to remember when driving in flood conditions: * Six inches of water will reach the bottom of most passenger cars causing loss of control and possible stalling. * A foot of water will float many vehicles. * Two feet of rushing water can carry away most vehicles including sport utility vehicles (SUV’s) and pick-ups. -Lame, I know, but its my JOB....
Dude! that was not the smartest thing I've seen That looks like there is a waterfall about 15 feet to the right. Were you trying to hydro lock the new engine?
CRAZY! Where you move slow through it or what. What is that a flooded street or is it really a creek/river?
It's actually a road around Bent Tree Mountain. While a good pic, there were 80 year old guys in Cadillac's that did it too... Just not as fast SS
I hope no one tries this with a CAI on their car, as hydrolock isn't the best thing for your engine. I was always worried about puddles with my s2000, as the filter was ~ 6" from the ground with the AEM v2 cai. -- Brian
:eek3: wow....I would not have the balls to do that....plus I have a CAI so...but even without... cool pic never the less!!!....let me know if you want me to make a print for ya...:coolugh:
This being in the SR Drivers Education Clinic is ironic. I guess its like my mom said. "If you can't be a good role model, be a terrible example" :rofl:
Oh man, I love doing siegel photoshops. I need more images to work with though...The great white photoshop is so old, I wanted to bring it back for this one though.
Next SRDEC is going to be near the end of February. Right now the official opening date for Tally is still "weather dependant." I will announce here as soon as they take "firm bookings." I am taking deposits for the first school... SS