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Show us your snorkel thread...

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Show us your snorkel thread...

Post by jonno_racing »

well we have one for everything elce...

i have nearly finished mine close 2 it

2.5inch stainless tube with mandrel bends... semi polished as i didnt want it to be blairy

i decided not to run flat with the guard.. think it looks better like this..

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Post by PJ.zook »

Heres mine, made from 3" stainless and truck intake bends

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Post by DavePatrol »

PJ.zook wrote:Heres mine, made from 3" stainless and truck intake bends

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hay PJ.zook what degree are the bends you used i no the one coming out of the bonnet is 90 but what are the other to


not mine but like it, ill probably do one smiler to this

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Post by PJ.zook »

The other two are 45deg bends mate. To get it into the original airbox i just took the 3" 90deg bend and the small rubber bend on airbox into bunnings and found some pvc that fit beautifully. There is a stepped reducer that fits the 3", then for the airbox rubber bend i think a female to female 2" (i think) adapter.
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Post by jonno_racing »

airbox is 2.5inch.. that's why i did my whole thing from 2.5...
and it was free
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

I used a 60 degree bend going up the windscreen, and then a 30 at the top so the ram head sits level.

I used 3 inch exhaust pipe, and then got a silicone 3 inch to 60mm adapter bend to go onto the airbox - just gotta weld on some tabs, rivnut it to the windscreen and it is almost done...
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Post by PJ.zook »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:I used a 60 degree bend going up the windscreen, and then a 30 at the top so the ram head sits level.

I used 3 inch exhaust pipe, and then got a silicone 3 inch to 60mm adapter bend to go onto the airbox - just gotta weld on some tabs, rivnut it to the windscreen and it is almost done...

Gotta love the rivnuts, fantastic little bastards
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Post by BOGFROG »

Here's Mine 3" Stainless Powdercoated Mounted with taped plates welded to inner-side bolted thru Guard and Rivnuts on Pillar. Cost Me $20 to make!

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Is a metallic finish possible with powdercoating? i wanted to match my front bar which is a gunmetal grey, but didn't hink you could do it with powdercoat...
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Post by dxkrazed »

PJ.zook wrote:Heres mine, made from 3" stainless and truck intake bends

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What tires are you running there? They look pretty crazy
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Post by PJ.zook »

Just standard 31" Simex. They work great.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

With the right hand rear back to front ;)

Good looking car PJ.

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Post by ScrawnC »

Gwagensteve wrote:Good looking car PJ.
Is it the well used body or the big tyres that do it for you Steve? :D

I'll post pics of mine when I get home and have access to photobucket again. 3" exhaust from front of guard with one 90 degree silicone bend into airbox.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

The "satin" paint, the stance... and the well used body. :D

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Post by jonno_racing »

hey BOGFROG did you use mild wire when welding yours?? i noticed it rusted.. hence the powder coating?

or did you use grinding gear that had been used with mild?
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Post by jonno_racing »

Finaly finished mine... all bar 2 more bolts and a snorkel head....

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So stoked... took me a few hours to get the right finish on the stainless that i wanted... not to shiny :)
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Post by PJ.zook »

Gwagensteve wrote:With the right hand rear back to front ;)

Good looking car PJ.

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lol yeh good ol Beaurepairs didnt know one way tyres existed :roll:
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Post by BOGFROG »

jonno_racing wrote:hey BOGFROG did you use mild wire when welding yours?? i noticed it rusted.. hence the powder coating?

or did you use grinding gear that had been used with mild?
Hey Jonno-racing! Yeah, cause it wasn't all stainless ( The 90 deg bend into the guard is mild steel) we just used mild wire to weld it all up but I was going to powdercoat it anyway, polished is just to blingy for me.I think it suits my jigger better being color matched anyway! Thx Robb.
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Post by jonno_racing »

BOGFROG wrote:
jonno_racing wrote:hey BOGFROG did you use mild wire when welding yours?? i noticed it rusted.. hence the powder coating?

or did you use grinding gear that had been used with mild?
Hey Jonno-racing! Yeah, cause it wasn't all stainless ( The 90 deg bend into the guard is mild steel) we just used mild wire to weld it all up but I was going to powdercoat it anyway, polished is just to blingy for me.I think it suits my jigger better being color matched anyway! Thx Robb.
ah i see...
should have gone like mine.. the brushed look...

:D

although i think it still may be a bit 2 shiny
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Post by DavePatrol »

hay jonno_racing did you weld the manral bends in or was that one staight bit of s steal which you got manral bent?
ternd out realy good mate hope mine is as good when i do one :armsup:

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Post by v840 »

Look closer, you can see the weld lines. ;)
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Not a conventional snorkel, but plenty for everything except winch challenge or something.

Precleaners bring the cool.

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Post by Kitika »

How does the bonnet open past the precleaner on that one steve? Just a big hole under where the precleaner sits?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

It doesn't - you have to remove the precleaner - no biggie.

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Post by grimbo »

here's the snorkel on my old Zuk that gwagensteve made and jtraf has cleaned up and made all purdy. Actually he's made the whole thing real purdy

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Post by GRPABT1 »

3inch flexible hose with snorkel top, modified GTi air box and silcone bend to the throttle body.

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Post by shandy »

Hey all

how about some Vitara's on here, there must be a few

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Post by Jaffa »

Heres mine - it was made by/for sierrjim

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