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adapting a snorkel for a feroza

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adapting a snorkel for a feroza

Post by bump »

Hi,

Does anyone know if a snorkel for another type of car can be adapted to fit on a feroza?

I know they can be made but I prefer the look of standard snorkels.

Or even if a feroza snorkel can be bought from another country?

Thanks,

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Post by mrRocky »

i got an airflow one for my rocky but it wasnt really meant for my car and looks ok but was severely gay to fit. pay the same amount to a fab shop and get a flash stainless one and fittings made up for the same price
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Post by Wesley »

That turbo badge under the snorkel looks like a VL turbo badge :D
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Post by HotFourOk »

There was talk about Airtek or Airflow having made snorkels for Rockys and Ferozas in the past, but simply, No you cannot buy one.
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Post by mrRocky »

brilliant observation wesley miss judged pilot hole perhaps? just a guess
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Post by bump »

Yes I have heard they were made for feroza's at some stage. I rang about 10 or so 4WD shops in NSW and one of them said the feroza snorkels have been discontinued.

But I suppose trying to find one of them would be almost impossible. I might have to conisider stainless steel :?

Do you think it would be worth it? Are feroza's ok to go in deep water with a snorkel or do they have other limitations?


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Post by HotFourOk »

It is worth it if you plan to go in any water/mud.

Feroza's have limitations such as getting water in the distributor, it makes the car stop, but not wreck the motor like water in the intake does.

The stainless ones work well (I made a 3" one for my Rocky) and BushBuster (Jon) made a PCV one for his Roza, which came up quite good. TheRocky also has a PVC snorkel on his rig.
I think Jon was selling the ones he makes at some stage?

Otherwise, its looking at different cars that you think have the same guard/A-pillar shape as the Roza and mod one to fit. (Mind you a new Safari etc is abour $400)... Which works out dear if its for trial and error.
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