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RE: Snorkel - ED209 - 15-05-2012 07:30pm (15-05-2012 01:24pm)invoke Wrote: Wonder if water can enter from rear exhaust or there is any valve type mechanism to prevent? back pressure of exhaust gasses would stop this. RE: Snorkel - doug - 15-05-2012 08:26pm (15-05-2012 01:24pm)invoke Wrote: Wonder if water can enter from rear exhaust or there is any valve type mechanism to prevent? Allways keep your foot on the gas padel. RE: Snorkel - XFullFatTim - 15-05-2012 08:31pm Evoque has the same wading depth as all the other cars in the family, any deeper than 50cm in the Evoque and it isn't water coming down the exhaust you have to worry about but the cars stability as it starts to float away! RE: Snorkel - doug - 15-05-2012 08:38pm (15-05-2012 08:31pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Evoque has the same wading depth as all the other cars in the family, any deeper than 50cm in the Evoque and it isn't water coming down the exhaust you have to worry about but the cars stability as it starts to float away! Tim, I take it you ment to say 500cm RE: Snorkel - andrey1302 - 15-05-2012 08:55pm (15-05-2012 08:38pm)doug Wrote: Tim, I didnt know evoque had an underwater option RE: Snorkel - doug - 15-05-2012 09:02pm (15-05-2012 08:55pm)andrey1302 Wrote: I didnt know evoque had an underwater option I'm I wrong ? LR always use 1/2 metre for the safe water depth RE: Snorkel - andrey1302 - 15-05-2012 09:10pm (15-05-2012 09:02pm)doug Wrote: I'm I wrong ? LR always use 1/2 metre for the safe water depth Then i believe 50 cm it is |