Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
maxpower - 06 Sep 2008 11:52 GMT
> Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
> that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
> lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
hmmm, Im not taking this question serious.
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Dan C - 06 Sep 2008 16:18 GMT
> Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
> that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
> lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
Is this freshwater, or saltwater?

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Road Runner - 09 Sep 2008 00:53 GMT
> Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
> that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
> lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
You are OK to 2.1 metres on a 2WD and 2.37 metres on a 4 or AWD. Enjoy.
daytripper - 09 Sep 2008 02:37 GMT
>> Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
>> that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
>> lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
>
>You are OK to 2.1 metres on a 2WD and 2.37 metres on a 4 or AWD. Enjoy.
ahahahahahahahahahaha!
hilarious!
James Goforth - 09 Sep 2008 22:30 GMT
How do you plan to determine exactly how deep the water is?
orbound - 13 Sep 2008 04:14 GMT
> Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
> that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
> lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
you guys are funny!
QX - 13 Sep 2008 14:02 GMT
Speaking of driving in water, did anyone see the folks driving in the
heavy surf spray on Galveston Island (yesterday's news)?
Six months from now they'll be wondering why their cars are piles of
rust.
Reminds me of the bozo I saw on Cocoa Beach in the 70's. He was
getting buckets of water from the Atlantic Ocean, washing his car on
the beach.
>Normally I don't trudge though standing water. But if I see a street
>that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
>lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?
taz - 12 Mar 2009 03:05 GMT
.Heh heh, worked with a guy who drove the bosses truck in Daytona
surf.......
> Speaking of driving in water, did anyone see the folks driving in the
> heavy surf spray on Galveston Island (yesterday's news)?
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>>that is lightly flooded, how deep would the water have to be to hydro
>>lock the engine in a 2001 Durango?