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<blockquote data-quote="Rainracer" data-source="post: 179833" data-attributes="member: 3891"><p>I think the throttle technique is correct. Was in Bangkok once and got in a taxi when it started to pour. The taxi tried to take some short cut in some alleys to beat the jam and had to go through this flooded road. I didn't know how he did it when even Mit Storm gave up and stop by the side. Flood level was definitely higher than exhaust level, since its around the door panel. Imagine water was actually coming into the passenger cabin and my shoes, socks, pants were getting wet. I was just praying that the taxi don't died in the middle, of which I would have to swim out. The taxi just went through the flood slowly but steadily. It's a Sentra by the way. *Respect*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainracer, post: 179833, member: 3891"] I think the throttle technique is correct. Was in Bangkok once and got in a taxi when it started to pour. The taxi tried to take some short cut in some alleys to beat the jam and had to go through this flooded road. I didn't know how he did it when even Mit Storm gave up and stop by the side. Flood level was definitely higher than exhaust level, since its around the door panel. Imagine water was actually coming into the passenger cabin and my shoes, socks, pants were getting wet. I was just praying that the taxi don't died in the middle, of which I would have to swim out. The taxi just went through the flood slowly but steadily. It's a Sentra by the way. *Respect* [/QUOTE]
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