first youve got to remove the box section above the grill behind the the bumper
To allow rain water to be to Forced through the intake to reach the filter then with the direct feed at high speed eventually through the filter and into the engine .
Millions Renault spent developing there intake system it can not be bettered with the same amount of Engine saftey by someone in there shed with a hacksaw. IMO
To allow rain water to be to Forced through the intake to reach the filter then with the direct feed at high speed eventually through the filter and into the engine .
Millions Renault spent developing there intake system it can not be bettered with the same amount of Engine saftey by someone in there shed with a hacksaw. IMO
To allow rain water to be to Forced through the intake to reach the filter then with the direct feed at high speed eventually through the filter and into the engine .
Millions Renault spent developing there intake system it can not be bettered with the same amount of Engine saftey by someone in there shed with a hacksaw. IMO
There is very little to worry about with rain water getting into the system, air contains about 20% water anyway (humidity) which will definitely go through the engine no matter what, the main concern is large amounts which rapidly cools internal engine components which then causes something to crack.