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Hi,
Please help! I live in Singapore a tropical country whereby every now and then, there will be heavy showers. So there was a time it was raining cats and dogs, my car is stopped at the traffic light and it just stalled suddenly and what i heard from my electrician, the ignition fuel got short circuited and 2 fuse is blown and i suspected the alternator also got wet due to the rainpour. So i am just very curious if the decklid rain tray could help prevent this problem from occuring? Thanks! Daniel Ling (Singapore) Last edited by h20_mako; 03-29-2005 at 08:32 AM.. |
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Bad luck, but with the heavy rain in Singapore it might happen (been there and experienced the afternoon rain). A rain tray below the grille would certainly help to divert water away from critical components (Carburetors/EFI/airfilter, distributor, ignition coil..).
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Thx!
Thx for your reply! Your help is very much apprieciated. Thanks again!
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This will not fit with a 911 engine . Only the 912 .
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Mine is a 912/356 engine so its fine. Thanks for the tip pjv911
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