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Old 07-11-2005, 07:30 PM
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I have a 2000 Blaster with the Trenga racing big bore kit, jetted, exhaust, everything you can think of and a K&N filter.

Now for the problem: I go through the SMALLEST puddle (like 4 inches deep) and the blaster wants to die out right away. Is there ANY remedy for this/?? The drain plug is OPEN, and there is NO snorkel.

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Steve
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Old 07-11-2005, 09:44 PM
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when you go though these puddle,are you blasting threw them?does water get in your airbox?if so its probably your filter,k&n's dont like to get wet.i have this problem all the time with my banshee ,pod filters right off the carbs.now if it doesnt get wet inside there,its most likely somewhere in the electrical,department.maybe in the stator cover.the gaskets sometimes let water in and hits the coils and shuts it down.but i would check both out and see what you can figure out.also dialectric grease works well on all the electrical conections and sparkplug boots to keep water out of them.
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