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Supersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 9:57 AM, fesa7044 said:

Haha

low gear gives you maximum engine torque and control .

high RPM while keeping your driving speed slow

water level can rises high enough to completely submerge the exhaust pipe and overcomes the exhaust's back-pressure, it will choke the engine and cause it to sputter and die.

Avoid Going thru flood?

Now u  are Talking 

Old school thinking that water can enter via exhaust. 🤣

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Hypersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 9:48 AM, ER-3682 said:

Those German's 4WD(Mercedes Benz 4-Matic BMW X-Drive,VW 4-Motion & Audi latest Quattro) are very complicated & alot Nightmares,they only activate on "Demand" like 1 or 2 Wheels started to lose traction..not really useful here....when spoil,Money fly away..

BMW xdrive uses a Center electronic clutch to split power btw front and rear. For left and right, it is DSC.

It is standard on BMW > 400hp.

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On 5/17/2026 at 10:02 AM, Mkl22 said:

Old school thinking la. Perpetuated by uneducated local mechanics.  How is the water going to climb up all the way to the combustion chamber from the tail pipe? 
even idle the pressure is more than enough

If air could go out for sure water could go in, simple to see all car stalle on flood will need engine strip down. Any water trace inside cylinder when engine re-started, water will evaporate violently and will result either piston crack or bent con-rod.....it not old mech it's physic.

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Hypersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 10:07 AM, Knighthunter said:

If air could go out for sure water could go in, simple to see all car stalle on flood will need engine strip down. Any water trace inside cylinder when engine re-started, water will evaporate violently and will result either piston crack or bent con-rod.....it not old mech it's physic.

Bro, urban legend la.

All of the time, it is from intake as engine sucks in AIR 

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On 5/17/2026 at 10:07 AM, Knighthunter said:

If air could go out for sure water could go in, simple to see all car stalle on flood will need engine strip down. Any water trace inside cylinder when engine re-started, water will evaporate violently and will result either piston crack or bent con-rod.....it not old mech it's physic.

That is water entering via intake and not exhaust. And the. Main reason is people go too fast such that the wake pushes the water above the intake. 
as long as engine is on and idling water will not enter as long as the level is not above the intake. Hence no need to rev and chiong like crazy. Go super slow in auto gear. For Manual just drive in 1st gear as speed is slow. 
 

anyway the driving thru floods reduces the life the following

1. Wheel bearings

2. alternator 

3. electronic power steering 

4. starter

5. gearbox and diff 

Anything under pressure like brake lines, hydraulic power steering, aircon compressor should be fine. 

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On 5/17/2026 at 10:15 AM, inlinesix said:

Bro, urban legend la.

All of the time, it is from intake as engine sucks in AIR 

Walau....if water go via intake that someone made wrong decision or too bold decision (life too booring need chaallenges 🤣), car not submarine lor....

Any low gear any higher RPM whatever precautions if water go via intake confirm ICE car chop chop will die and can consider go to scrap yard......

 

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Supersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 10:05 AM, inlinesix said:

BMW xdrive uses a Center electronic clutch to split power btw front and rear. For left and right, it is DSC.

It is standard on BMW > 400hp.

These German System most of the time running on RWD(for Powerful Engines & FWD for leeser Power Engine)..not very useful.

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2nd Gear
On 4/20/2026 at 1:22 PM, Ct3833 said:

2.2k, a workshop quoted me 3.3k.

How’s yr C.E.L or Cat comming along?
I Often Throw in 2 Bottles of Cataclean to clean whatever needs to be Clean.

Heard it’s pretty effective .

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Hypersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 10:04 AM, Mkl22 said:

Old school thinking that water can enter via exhaust. 🤣

Like from backside can come out through mouth thinking.... 

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2nd Gear
On 5/17/2026 at 9:56 AM, Knighthunter said:

 Water is 1000 times denser than air, when on deep flood use low gear to reduce risk of stalling and run with higher RPM.....also for auto car put on "L" if sreptronic gear 1 or 2 then drive slowly with higher RPM. This is also to give high pressure on exhoust incase submerged in water. Engine stalling when exhaust submerged on water the sudden negative pressure when engine died down will suck water from exhaust and might go into cyclinders....it's game over, engine overhaul needed. Also not possible to re-start engine when exhause underwater it will make matter worse. EV car will be better on this aspec 🤣

Good one Jac

(dats what we called smart ppl over at my place)

uneducated or D.I.Y Mechanics it doesn’t realli matter.

At Least dey noes how to Click Meta or Threads or whatever .

Those got go to Skool one .

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Supersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 12:47 PM, fesa7044 said:

How’s yr C.E.L or Cat comming along?
I Often Throw in 2 Bottles of Cataclean to clean whatever needs to be Clean.

Heard it’s pretty effective .

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Repalced liao, no more error. 

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Hypersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 2:18 PM, Ct3833 said:

Repalced liao, no more error. 

Replace cat or its sensor? 

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Supersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 4:18 PM, mersaylee said:

Replace cat or its sensor? 

Whole catalytic converter if I’m not wrong. 

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POS Merc now check engine light again after 1 year. Scanned and it seems to be thermostat. Google says not normal one but expensive electronic one stuck open, not reaching optimal temperature, and more than 1k to replace all in. Will send in and see. Maybe time to get rid of this unreliable POS.

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On 5/17/2026 at 4:30 PM, Volvobrick said:

POS Merc now check engine light again after 1 year. Scanned and it seems to be thermostat. Google says not normal one but expensive electronic one stuck open, not reaching optimal temperature, and more than 1k to replace all in. Will send in and see. Maybe time to get rid of this unreliable POS.

those are considered consumables 🤭

got feel better?

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On 5/17/2026 at 4:30 PM, Volvobrick said:

POS Merc now check engine light again after 1 year. Scanned and it seems to be thermostat. Google says not normal one but expensive electronic one stuck open, not reaching optimal temperature, and more than 1k to replace all in. Will send in and see. Maybe time to get rid of this unreliable POS.

Use large spanner and bang a few times? Maybe can reset it? 
if don’t have I’m sure @Gnahp can lend from his tool shed. 
I learnt this from the russsian here! 🤣

https://youtu.be/6QihBIewyrY?si=VYmzKV0BX8zsvcoq

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On 5/17/2026 at 5:02 PM, Mkl22 said:

Use large spanner and bang a few times? Maybe can reset it? 
if don’t have I’m sure @Gnahp can lend from his tool shed. 
I learnt this from the russsian here! 🤣

https://youtu.be/6QihBIewyrY?si=VYmzKV0BX8zsvcoq

that will usually free up a marginally seized motor

I used this method to free up starter motor and fuel pump many times

but many modern marseelee parts are made of plastic, including thermostat 

you tap a little harder, they crack or shatter... 🤭

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Hypersonic
On 5/17/2026 at 5:22 PM, Gnahp said:

that will usually free up a marginally seized motor

I used this method to free up starter motor and fuel pump many times

but many modern marseelee parts are made of plastic, including thermostat 

you tap a little harder, they crack or shatter... 🤭

That way consperm considered consumable...consumer anyhow try to make it workable...😁

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