During some mud crossings in the past, the mud hit the fan and covered the inside of the engine bay, including the electronics.
What's a good way to avoid this? Maybe a splash guard?
During some mud crossings in the past, the mud hit the fan and covered the inside of the engine bay, including the electronics.
What's a good way to avoid this? Maybe a splash guard?
I used to spray everything with silicone. It repels water and mud slides right off. A can of PAM cooking spray does the same thing. I did that when I raced motocross in deep mud (engine and under the fenders). No mud buildup after a 40 minute moto.
Would slathering your vehicle with butter attract bears and other wildlife?
What could you slather your vehicle with to keep the bears away?
What could you slather your vehicle with to keep the bears away?
I used to spray everything with silicone. It repels water and mud slides right off. A can of PAM cooking spray does the same thing. I did that when I raced motocross in deep mud (engine and under the fenders). No mud buildup after a 40 minute moto.
Would slathering your vehicle with butter attract bears and other wildlife?
Seems like it would make the hungry…that’s smell of cooking oil the whole race, ha
Must be made in Cali
Probably causes cancer and is banned in California.
-Mac
Probably causes cancer and is banned in California.
-Mac
Thank this guy for telling you the truth. He's selling used cars with Kamala next year.
That's a easy one, just remove the fan.
I used to spray everything with silicone. It repels water and mud slides right off. A can of PAM cooking spray does the same thing. I did that when I raced motocross in deep mud (engine and under the fenders). No mud buildup after a 40 minute moto.
