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Water Might Have Froze in Intercooler
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Grey 03" data-source="post: 11273877" data-attributes="member: 65953"><p>That line does indeed run to the bottom of the lower intake. Just a thought to everyone else, if you ever even think that you may have cracked the intercooler and water is in the intake.....DON'T start the car until you have taken the blower off and checked to make sure that is or is not the case. I know that doesn't help this guy, but figured that I should mention that. </p><p>To the OP, have you checked the FRPS yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Grey 03, post: 11273877, member: 65953"] That line does indeed run to the bottom of the lower intake. Just a thought to everyone else, if you ever even think that you may have cracked the intercooler and water is in the intake.....DON'T start the car until you have taken the blower off and checked to make sure that is or is not the case. I know that doesn't help this guy, but figured that I should mention that. To the OP, have you checked the FRPS yet? [/QUOTE]
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