jay79cj7
New member
I love the creativity, but I think you are asking for trouble here. I am pretty sure that dryer vent is not meant to be water tight, and with that long length of tubing and several bends, I think you are going to be reducing max air flow. (Your engine is going to be pulling the same vacuum, and now there is greater resistance to pulling the air in, thus less air gets there.) The thought about the A/C and heat being sucked out was a good one too, I hadn't considered that. Engines move ALOT of air. Maybe what you want to do is have it designed so that in the rare instances you are going to cross through deep water, you can "turn it on." In other words, have a stock type air box under the hood that has this tube going into it and a door you can open and close. For normal driving, open up the door, let the air under the hood in. For deep water, pull over, close the door, and now it pulls the air from your cab.