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apparently you have never hit a large puddle at city speeds and seen the sheet of water come up over your hood and cover your windshield. If you dont think it wouldnt throw water up through the opening left by an absent splashguard, why dont you take yours off and prove this "urban legend" wrong? I'll let the guy on my base who got water up into his intake know that he is clearly imagining things according to Kenny.I have a hardtime believing following vehicles in the rain can get water in your intake, the splashguard is irrelevant in that situation. And driving into a puddle so deep that your car "scoops" it into the intake is darwinian. The splashguard stops water from being "splashed" into places it doesnt need to be splashed into, despite what Kenny's ideas on it are, the guy who chocks the wrong sides of wheels.
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