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Okay so I am weighing the usefulness of the DWF for me.
I do a lot of 4x4 adventures out in the mountains and I often have to cross small deep 'rivers' (not moving, most of the time). Generally it's a simple in and out as they are not that wide. Most are around 2 ft deep in the middle and aren't that big of a problem for my m998. But I have been forced to reroute a couple of times due to some being 3-4ft deep.
I just have a couple hypothetical scenarios to help me understand how the kit works.
1. if I am in a stock humvee, 30in of Fording capability, and I Ford a river 35 inches but it is in and out (extremely short distance Fording) what will the consequences be? Will water get in the various vents and collect in hubs, diff, ECT?
2. Same vehicle as above and same water depth, but this time the distance is more like 50ft. Will the increased time definitely add water to hubs, diff, ECT?
3. Let's imagine now that I have a vehicle that does not have a DWF kit but just has the intake stack and extended exhaust. If I go fast over a short distance through 4ft of water, will there be a problem with the vent lines?
And just to confirm, technically the exhaust extension is to prevent water from coming in he back if the engine stops? I assume a diesel produces enough exhaust pressure to keep water out while the engine is running.
With the DWF kits being $1000+ I'm trying to understand where the limitations of fording are actually at for my circumstances.
I doubt I will ever have to ford deep water for a couple hundred feet, but it is likely that I will come accross deep puddles or rivers that are 3ft + but are very short crossings.
Anyone have the manual for installing a DWF kit that I could take a look at to better understanding of the system?
I do a lot of 4x4 adventures out in the mountains and I often have to cross small deep 'rivers' (not moving, most of the time). Generally it's a simple in and out as they are not that wide. Most are around 2 ft deep in the middle and aren't that big of a problem for my m998. But I have been forced to reroute a couple of times due to some being 3-4ft deep.
I just have a couple hypothetical scenarios to help me understand how the kit works.
1. if I am in a stock humvee, 30in of Fording capability, and I Ford a river 35 inches but it is in and out (extremely short distance Fording) what will the consequences be? Will water get in the various vents and collect in hubs, diff, ECT?
2. Same vehicle as above and same water depth, but this time the distance is more like 50ft. Will the increased time definitely add water to hubs, diff, ECT?
3. Let's imagine now that I have a vehicle that does not have a DWF kit but just has the intake stack and extended exhaust. If I go fast over a short distance through 4ft of water, will there be a problem with the vent lines?
And just to confirm, technically the exhaust extension is to prevent water from coming in he back if the engine stops? I assume a diesel produces enough exhaust pressure to keep water out while the engine is running.
With the DWF kits being $1000+ I'm trying to understand where the limitations of fording are actually at for my circumstances.
I doubt I will ever have to ford deep water for a couple hundred feet, but it is likely that I will come accross deep puddles or rivers that are 3ft + but are very short crossings.
Anyone have the manual for installing a DWF kit that I could take a look at to better understanding of the system?