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incab air intakes ?

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incab air intakes ?

Post by spamwell »

i plan to run an in cab air intake in my sierra as an alternate option to snorkels which i do not like the looks of on sierras.'

i just have a couple qustions are they very noisy inside the vehicle and are there any drawbacks at all ?

is there any airflow disadvantages ?
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Re: incab air intakes ?

Post by bogged »

spamwell wrote:i plan to run an in cab air intake in my sierra as an alternate option to snorkels which i do not like the looks of on sierras.'

i just have a couple qustions are they very noisy inside the vehicle and are there any drawbacks at all ?

is there any airflow disadvantages ?
how are you gettin it into the cab? I thought it was a no no to cut holes in firewall?
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Post by hammey »

its not a problem in nsw.

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Post by Shadow »

hammey wrote:its not a problem in nsw.

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what backfire supression systems are you going to use?

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Post by Kitika »

My snorkel on my zook with the head facing backwards is noisy as hell with the window down and I've had to drive with snorkel hooked inside the window once when I broke the mounts (DIY snorkel with flexy tube bend :roll: ) And it was so noisy I couldn't hear my mate yelling telling me it was too noisy.
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Post by NutterGQ »

hehe backfire not only will implode your ears but possibly burn off your hair lol, this will be great...Paul callling Paul your pop rivet gun maybe needed in this project.
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Re: incab air intakes ?

Post by bigbluemav »

spamwell wrote:i plan to run an in cab air intake in my sierra as an alternate option to snorkels which i do not like the looks of on sierras.'

i just have a couple qustions are they very noisy inside the vehicle and are there any drawbacks at all ?

is there any airflow disadvantages ?
Aaaaah WHY??

Get a snorkel!!!!

Negatives-----------------what everyone else has said + induction roar inside the cab. Years ago (25 actually) a mate had a mini cooper with a single 42 DCOE weber that was in the cab.

Bad move!! Very impressive though at night when the flames came out the carb!! :D :D :D

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Post by hammey »

Shadow wrote:
hammey wrote:its not a problem in nsw.

smitty
what backfire supression systems are you going to use?

an engineer will laugh at you, and so will the cop's giving you the defect.
woops. ;)

I was actually answering boggeds statement regarding holes in the firewall.

and yes i have a 4" snorkel punched through the firewall running between my navigators legs under the seat fully engineered, however it does exit through the back wall to pick the air up from outside.

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Post by bogged »

NutterGQ wrote:Paul callling Paul your pop rivet gun maybe needed in this project.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: he will just show you photos of his.. no need to bring it
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Post by NutterGQ »

hey internet forums are all about sharing, but sometimes I wonder how much people have had to drink or smoke before they share, myself when Im drunk I ramble, but rarely come up with pearlers like this.

Could you imagine windows wound up, heater on recirc and engine doing 6000rpm, it would try to suck your brain out through your ears lol....if you had the required equipment, I think his is a soft top but just imagine some one else trying this.....
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Post by pigletracing »

the Malaysons (yes I know I cant spell) That came over to do the 07 Outback Challenge, not only had the snorkle in the cab, they also had more than 1/2 of the turbo in there as well.. we thaught it was so they could cook up road kill on transport stages.
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Post by -Scott- »

Back in the early 80s I met a bloke from the Range Rover Club of Victoria who had an alternative air intake inside the cabin. For deepwater crossings, he would hook his engine intake up to the tube in his firewall, and the engine was sucking air from behind the glovebox (from memory.)

It worked for him.
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Post by AFeral »

With the air intake inside the cab get your navy a bottle of NOS and a squirty bottle of petrol. At the right time he could squirt the two into the intake If he could get a ratios right you could have a very cheap nitrous set up.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Most of the time in a zook it is just as wet in the cab as outside anyway...
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Post by spamwell »

yeaaaah thats what i was thinking lol thought i would ask anyway have seen a few done.

don't think backfireing would be an issue seeing as it is a g13bb but noisey is no good for meeee.

i just hate snorkels i have seen so far i will have to come up with my own bliiing one lol

thanks for the input guys.
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Post by Feenz »

It'll be like sitting near the intake on an inboard ski boat :D Give it a year and yours ears won't be a functional accessory. :D
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

spamwell wrote:yeaaaah thats what i was thinking lol thought i would ask anyway have seen a few done.

don't think backfireing would be an issue seeing as it is a g13bb but noisey is no good for meeee.

i just hate snorkels i have seen so far i will have to come up with my own bliiing one lol

thanks for the input guys.
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Post by DavePatrol »

hay spamwell i don't like snorkels much, but i thought something like this dosent look to bad.

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Post by jeep97tj »

Ruffy wrote: NOISEY
Very
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Post by Dyna Beast »

My trucks intake is behind the drivers seat up near the roof.It sucks air from out side.But there is only a sheet metal box that holds the air cleaner inside the cab with vents to the outside.And yes there is just a little bit of noise.From the air filter box the intake pipe drops down under the floor and across to the motor.
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Post by spamwell »

DavePatrol wrote:hay spamwell i don't like snorkels much, but i thought something like this dosent look to bad.

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cheers scott
yeah i am just really picky lol even that is horid to me
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Post by -Scott- »

spamwell wrote:
DavePatrol wrote:hay spamwell i don't like snorkels much, but i thought something like this dosent look to bad.

Image

cheers scott
yeah i am just really picky lol even that is horid to me
I agree. There's a few lines at different angles along the front guard, and the snorkel doesn't follow any of them, and it doesn't really follow the windscreen either. It may be cheap and effective, but I think it looks exactly like a cheap, tacked-on afterthought.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

I personally couldn;t give a crap what it looks like. As long as it is functional and holds up to the task its all good!
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Post by spamwell »

thats you though :armsup:
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Post by alien »

theyre expensive, but safari snokels look pretty good on zuks... i'd ideally like to have mine mounted on the passengers side though so it doesnt interfere with my vision... seeing as ill be goign EFI and snorkel at the same time (next year most likely) it shouldnt be tooooooo hard to get it to work, biggest issue will be the extractors heating up the air box if we can make it fit over there.
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Post by droopypete »

Many years ago I had a "through the fire wall" style snorkel in my swb L/C, 400 cubic inches @ 5000 rpm is VERY LOUD,
and if you do the math it moves a lot of air, I was forever pulling the contents of my glove box out of the air cleaner :lol:
It worked fine but very intrusive.
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Post by wyliespatrol »

NutterGQ wrote:hehe backfire not only will implode your ears but possibly burn off your hair lol, this will be great...Paul callling Paul your pop rivet gun maybe needed in this project.
thats the funnyest thing ive read all week
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Post by shakes »

snorkels on sierra's dont look right to me either for some reason, I did see photo's of one a little while back, I think it was an ex grimbo lwb that was up for sale??

someone might have a photo floating around, who-ever done the snorkel got the lines spot on.

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Post by vanbox »

I dont know what part of an external snorkel you dont like. but for something different, i had the snorkel come up between the bonnet and windscreen on a sierra, then up the side of the windscreen. It wasnt bulky and didnt break in a roll over :D

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