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air ram diameters
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air ram diameters
I know i can get a 4" and a 3" dia. base air ram head for a snorkle. (truck parts) what im planning to build is a stainless snorkle out of 3.5 inch pipe and id like to know if theres an air ram head available with a 3.5 inch dia. base.
i ran ARB but all i got is "well get back to you"....this generally means that they have no idea and are are not interested in finding out for me.
Worst case scenario is a 4 inch pipe snorkel....might look a bit too big.
i ran ARB but all i got is "well get back to you"....this generally means that they have no idea and are are not interested in finding out for me.
Worst case scenario is a 4 inch pipe snorkel....might look a bit too big.
i don't need no stinking quote for my sig. line!
Yeah, TruckBits down here (just out of Dandenong), are a fair bit cheaper than $90.ISUZUROVER wrote:You guys are all crazy paying $60 or $90 for a plastic 3.5" air ram. The last donaldson one I bought (3") was $30 from QLD Diesel spares, and a donaldson 4" was about the same price.
1982 BJ42, Turbo, Roberts Air locker, 33" MT-117 xtremes.
Thought I'd look into this donaldson stuff.
This is the web page for air filters
http://www.donaldsonfilters.com.au/engi ... sub16cat16
have stuff for everything.
The PDF has the details.
they do:
3"
4"
5"
6"
6.06"
7"
7.06"
8.06"
then low profile of 6" or 7"
3" air ram has 1" of h2o restriction
a air hood has higher restriction based on size and speed your going at.
Seems to be for trucks but who cares probably better than the car stuff
great stuff in that PDF
to work out an engines CFM requirements, you take HP x 2.5 and the number you get is the CFM requirement your engine will need.
This is the web page for air filters
http://www.donaldsonfilters.com.au/engi ... sub16cat16
have stuff for everything.
The PDF has the details.
they do:
3"
4"
5"
6"
6.06"
7"
7.06"
8.06"
then low profile of 6" or 7"
3" air ram has 1" of h2o restriction
a air hood has higher restriction based on size and speed your going at.
Seems to be for trucks but who cares probably better than the car stuff

great stuff in that PDF
to work out an engines CFM requirements, you take HP x 2.5 and the number you get is the CFM requirement your engine will need.
Donaldson are one of the 2 largest filter manufacturers in the world. Chances are they made the OEM filter for your 4x4, or their equivalent filter will be as good or better than your OEM one.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
yeah probably.ISUZUROVER wrote:Donaldson are one of the 2 largest filter manufacturers in the world. Chances are they made the OEM filter for your 4x4, or their equivalent filter will be as good or better than your OEM one.
they have filter boxes that I wouldn't mind getting actually.
They have a new air pod called a top spin that looks pretty interesting, twists the air to chuck out 20 micron dirt particals with no filter then left over air is sucked through a simple filter then into your normal filter box double and tripple filtering of the air.
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