Hi,

Where is the point of entry for the pre-filter engine air? i.e. before it reaches the air filter box on a 1997 P38 4.6 V8 ?

thanks

Alan
 
In wing on filter side.

Just take the air box out and feel with your hand down there- probably few old leaves etc in there too.
 
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Inlet is in upper part of N/S inner wing. Behind plastic stone guard. It's the place water leaks in if you wade too deeply. :D
 
Inlet is in upper part of N/S inner wing. Behind plastic stone guard. It's the place water leaks in if you wade too deeply. :D

Fortunately the petrol has some danglies bits in the intake to catch anything sneaking in. The diesel doesn't, although my air filter caught it all last time I was naughty. Guessing Dopey's did too as his survived.
 
Fortunately the petrol has some danglies bits in the intake to catch anything sneaking in. The diesel doesn't, although my air filter caught it all last time I was naughty. Guessing Dopey's did too as his survived.

:eek:
Do remember you saying something about hydrolocked pistons running away down the lane?
 
Wading in an Astra!?! :D:eek::D

Been through some pretty deep stuff in P38. Apart from it throws it all up over the engine I was surprised how it didn’t phase it. Didn’t ingest anything into air intake, nothing came through doors, unlike a 90 that fills to the dash. There is a lot of drag when the water catches the body but plenty of torque to overcome it
 
Wading in an Astra!?! :D:eek::D

Been through some pretty deep stuff in P38. Apart from it throws it all up over the engine I was surprised how it didn’t phase it. Didn’t ingest anything into air intake, nothing came through doors, unlike a 90 that fills to the dash. There is a lot of drag when the water catches the body but plenty of torque to overcome it

It wasn't that deep but it had a skirt around the front and the intake behind the skirt, a bit like a hovercraft on reverse, so as soon as the bottom of the skirt sealed against the water it was like a giant vacuum cleaner. Not a good design. The Scirocco Storm was the same. Storm: bloody stupid name for a car you cannot drive in the wet.
 
OP/future reader - found a pic

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You can zoom in
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