apart form his airbox not being sealed, it looks like he did everything correct?
Have a look at this guy from 14:00.
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By the looks of it he was lucky to drive it out.
apart form his airbox not being sealed, it looks like he did everything correct?
Lots of black smoke in the last deep river...wonder what that means ?
Brett....
Was the rear end floating when in the deep stuff?
If so, it was too well sealed to be a Land Rover
Roger
I find it interesting how easily some vehicles float. I had a 75 series troop carrier that I had water over the bonnet frequently. It was like a rock on the bottom. I'd keep the momentum up slightly and water would push up to the windscreen but it never came in the cab.
Happy Days.
When he opened the back door water flowed out. If it floated initially, it wouldn't be for long.
Having said that, look at all the vehicles floating around in footage of the Japanese tsunami. You can see instances of people just sitting in their cars and appearing to ride it out as the vehicle just floats away.
2024 RRS on the road
2011 D4 3.0 in the drive way
1999 D2 V8, in heaven
1984 RRC, in hell
Well I thnk he has a Land Rover RAI and not a snorkel, I suspect the air filter partially clogged with water reducing the airflow to the engine and resulting in ony partially burnt diesel and thus black smoke. Very lucky he must have been damn close to sucking enough water in to hydraulically damage the engine.
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