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Millweld snorkles

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Millweld snorkles

Post by simcoe »

Hi everyone,
Just been doing quite alot of reading and checking some pics of the millweld stainless snorkles,to me they look sh1t hot and would love one on my gu!
Now the question is,how much do they howl?? And are different engines going to have different noise levels??
I dug up an old thread-http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic161976-0-0-asc-.php

And the one on weeman's truck looks awesome! But he mentions that the noise can get annoying..
My truck being a 4.5 i assume that it will have less suck then a worked 4.2 turbo..am i right??

Now for 500 there not to badly priced, but could a good exhaust mob be able to make up the same sort of shape? Although then i would need to make up/or buy the plastic looking cover for where the snorkle goes through the body..

now i can hear everyone saying "just get a safari($440)or airtech($330) and you dont need one that big if you dont run a turbo" but i love the sleak look! Although i would cut it below roof level like weemans!

Has anyone got any more pics of different stainless snorkles that they have made themselve's or bought from somewhere!!??

Any imput would be great! and if i dont go the stainless i'l probly get a safari,so is tghere anyone out there that can get me a better price ;)


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Post by YB.LOW4 »

weemans is made by anthony at tomahawkracefab not millweld. sorry cant help with your actual question tho.
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Post by bj on roids »

Any pics of the millweld stainless snorkels?
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Post by money_killer »

bj on roids wrote:Any pics of the millweld stainless snorkels?
x2 i need one :lol:
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Post by msjc38 »

I know mill well & I have been his patrol & its not noisy.
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Post by flexytj »

YB.LOW4 wrote:weemans is made by anthony at tomahawkracefab not millweld. sorry cant help with your actual question tho.
tomahawk racefab,s number is 03 8790 3262 ask for anth
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Post by GQshaz »

i have a 4" snorkle and a millweld airbox on my 4.2 petty gq and doesnt make much noise unless you have the passenger window down and even then its not too bad, worse for passengers than driver but i love giving it a bit with the window open sounds awesome with some revs.
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Post by weeman »

I probably should note, with my setup its all different to the ones mentioned above.

Mines is 4" pipe, straight into the airbox and with a high flowing custom airbox 4" straight into the turbo...

My setup was done by anth from http://tomahawkracefab.com.au/

All his details are in the link.

I was at his factory before christmas and he completed a 4" setup on a GU Ute, with airbox however with factory turbo but what he did was put a ram head head on it as the owner was of a older generation and didnt want the noise.

Best bet would be to speak to anth as his are all custom.. He normally puts mesh on the snorkle end also..

I tell him about this thread and see if he can add something to it.

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Post by ssfabricator »

i can make you one
if you show a photo of pretty much exactly what you want i can give you a rough price i cannot bend the pipe i would be welding in elbows and polishing the more bends the the dearer it gets
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Post by simcoe »

Cheers for the reply's guys!
ssfabricator, i'm basically after the same looking snorkle as weemans! And then just have it poking through the gaurd then use silicon tubing to connect it the standed the air box!
If you could work out a rough price please so i could compare that would be great(also postage to newcastle)!

I'l also give Anthony a call tomorrow and see what he can do for me!


thanks fellas

also if any of you guys want pics of the millweld snorkles just google millweld snorkle and it will come strait up
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Post by bogged »

bj on roids wrote:Any pics of the millweld stainless snorkels?
http://www.millweld.com/a/4x4_Snorkels
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Post by mikesmith »

hey weeman can you give me an idea on wat sort of cost that bloke charges for the custom airbox's?? and also a 4 inch snorkel?
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Post by weeman »

mikesmith wrote:hey weeman can you give me an idea on wat sort of cost that bloke charges for the custom airbox's?? and also a 4 inch snorkel?
Best to check with anth from a tomahawk.

But from memory with the big ford filter they around $600 however that's custom built to your spec.

Snorkle is around the same figure, normally he does them with mesh on the end of them and he also grinds back the welds so looks like a smooth continues pipe.
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Post by ssfabricator »

the one on weemans looks like it has two bends
ballpark $300 you fit yourself i can help you out with some nutserts inside pillar but you will be cutting the hole in the gaurd your self
and i work at tomago you would need you to bring the car in to get the correct angles
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Post by simcoe »

[quote="ssfabricator"]the one on weemans looks like it has two bends
ballpark $300 you fit yourself i can help you out with some nutserts inside pillar but you will be cutting the hole in the gaurd your self
and i work at tomago you would need you to bring the car in to get the correct angles[/quote


sounds good!
i'l shoot ya a pm later ;)
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Post by fnqcairns »

Curious where does water dump out of one of these? we can get a full cup or two overnight in our rain gauge and it has a smaller opening.
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Post by YB.LOW4 »

in my old hilux with a full tomahawkracefab system including custom air box, it had a drain plug in the bottom of the air box. as with everything tomahawkracefab does, nothing is left to chance and everything is thought thru and proven.
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Post by fnqcairns »

YB.LOW4 wrote:in my old hilux with a full tomahawkracefab system including custom air box, it had a drain plug in the bottom of the air box. as with everything tomahawkracefab does, nothing is left to chance and everything is thought thru and proven.
Thanks and is that a manual system where the bonnet needs to be lifted?

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Post by bj on roids »

YB.LOW4 wrote:in my old hilux with a full tomahawkracefab system including custom air box, it had a drain plug in the bottom of the air box. as with everything tomahawkracefab does, nothing is left to chance and everything is thought thru and proven.
Most standard airboxes have a water drain, and Patrol have copied the Landcruiser design and changed it slightly.
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Post by YB.LOW4 »

fnqcairns wrote:
YB.LOW4 wrote:in my old hilux with a full tomahawkracefab system including custom air box, it had a drain plug in the bottom of the air box. as with everything tomahawkracefab does, nothing is left to chance and everything is thought thru and proven.
Thanks and is that a manual system where the bonnet needs to be lifted?

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yeah mate, but we dont have any rain here to worry about! mine never got anything in it in the 2 years it was there.
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