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Water Crossing without snorkel
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Water Crossing without snorkel
What would be the maximum fording depth with a Standard Dual Cab Hilux WITHOUT a snorkel...?
Snorkel is coming - but recovery gear and UHF radio etc.. have priority.
Therefore I have to take it easy at crossings - and I am thinking top of tyres would be a conservative estimate.
Any suggestions??
Snorkel is coming - but recovery gear and UHF radio etc.. have priority.
Therefore I have to take it easy at crossings - and I am thinking top of tyres would be a conservative estimate.
Any suggestions??
Re: Water Crossing without snorkel
Too be safe, yes.james.katrina wrote: Therefore I have to take it easy at crossings - and I am thinking top of tyres would be a conservative estimate.
Any suggestions??
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Re: Water Crossing without snorkel
Do you need to cross any deep water currently? there isnt that much of it around. but with a blind on the front, you should be ok for grill depth water, well in a patrol you are.. nto sure where the factory air intake is on a lux.james.katrina wrote:What would be the maximum fording depth with a Standard Dual Cab Hilux WITHOUT a snorkel...?
Snorkel is coming - but recovery gear and UHF radio etc.. have priority.
Therefore I have to take it easy at crossings - and I am thinking top of tyres would be a conservative estimate.
Any suggestions??
King River @ King Hut Track had water near to top of wheels a week ago. The long weekend coming is the king river at Sandy flat - so I can only assume there is a little more water there considering it has had a few more K's to gather up whatever is dripping out of the mountains. And the topo maps seem to indicate a more substantial river at that point.
And besides QLD seems to be copping a bit of water lately.. Maybe Vic could be next.
Cheers
James
And besides QLD seems to be copping a bit of water lately.. Maybe Vic could be next.
Cheers
James
depends on vechile a bit.
our navara has the air inlet in the wheel arch which isn't to bad except there is a hole (factory) in the arch and gaps around the edge. so even splashing through puddles on the highways means water gets up into the filter. going through a creek you would have to be carefull not to splash water up around the arch (yeah right !). otherwise make sure the intake is at the highest point inside the engine bay.
our navara has the air inlet in the wheel arch which isn't to bad except there is a hole (factory) in the arch and gaps around the edge. so even splashing through puddles on the highways means water gets up into the filter. going through a creek you would have to be carefull not to splash water up around the arch (yeah right !). otherwise make sure the intake is at the highest point inside the engine bay.
I've had it come just over the bonnet in my rocky without a snork Flamin lucky I didn't get bogged in the deep part and it wasn't under long enough to fill the engine bay and start sucking in water. Just over the tires sounds like a good rule of thumb tho, no 4b's intake is going to be that low.
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pull the intake out, just have it feed straight into the box, that way you only get into trouble if the bonnet fills up with water, and then you are gonna stall anywaytweak'e wrote:depends on vechile a bit.
our navara has the air inlet in the wheel arch which isn't to bad except there is a hole (factory) in the arch and gaps around the edge. so even splashing through puddles on the highways means water gets up into the filter. going through a creek you would have to be carefull not to splash water up around the arch (yeah right !). otherwise make sure the intake is at the highest point inside the engine bay.
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