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      08-29-2013, 12:31 PM   #20
JFlo
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Drives: 2009 BMW M3 Coupe DCT
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Originally Posted by 4corners View Post
The car is designed to run in the rain, snow, and other extreme conditions. When you hit a puddle of water at 70 miles an hour it sprays water everywhere including the EDC stuff on top of the shock towers. I don't think reasonable spraying without too much pressure is going to hurt anything. Compressed air can blow off a lot of water when drying.
My thinking exactly! Have any of you guys opened the hood after driving through a heavy rain storm? It's soaked all over the place in there!
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