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hilux snorkel

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hilux snorkel

Post by fiftyfrenzy »

hey guys i am going to make a snorkel for my hilux ln65. just wondering if many of you have done thins and if so any advice would be helpfull. pics would be even better. and what did you guys use to make snorkel out of eg. ( stainless steel, alluminium, pvc.rubber tube????????

just want to get as much info as i can befor i start
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Post by vrod »

i made mine from 3" stainless with rubber elbows from the truck shop, and flexible hose from purple pig, with lots of sealant just in case. Brackets on the A pillar are aluminium and is held on by the hose clamps. mine goes down into the guard and into the bottom of the airbox instead of straight through like most with a standard airbox would, and is on the wrong side the because of the v8, but you get the idea! not a great photo of it sorry
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Post by Struth »

Same with mine, 76mm stainless tube with truck elbows, but I used a 76mm stainless elbow where it turns in through the guard.

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Post by johno88 »

Mine is made out of 3in exhaust pipe and i just sprayed it silver.
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Re: hilux snorkel

Post by gotta_b_a_lux »

fiftyfrenzy wrote:hey guys i am going to make a snorkel for my hilux ln65. just wondering if many of you have done thins and if so any advice would be helpfull. pics would be even better. and what did you guys use to make snorkel out of eg. ( stainless steel, alluminium, pvc.rubber tube????????

just want to get as much info as i can befor i start
hey mate did this about 2 months ago, i opted for full stainless all up cost me 3hunge. including buying hole saws, flex, good clamps, air ram, etc

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Post by fiftyfrenzy »

thanks for the help guys much appreciated
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Post by Doron »

This is my version; I didn’t like the whole plumbing hanging on the side of the truck so I got it inside.
Yes' it's more effort and annoying to assemble but I think the result went out fine.

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Post by HTH »

i noticed a few of u guys chose to have the head of the snorkel facing backwards. for me one of the best things about a snorkel is that the air is getting rammed into it..

Do you turn it around to face forward if doing highway driving etc?

Are the gains that having it facing forward gives to minimal to bother?

also seems like an important thing if your car it turbo'd?

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Post by johno88 »

yeh im thinking about putting a ram head on it. But im not sure that it is worth it?
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Post by gotta_b_a_lux »

HTH wrote:i noticed a few of u guys chose to have the head of the snorkel facing backwards. for me one of the best things about a snorkel is that the air is getting rammed into it..

Do you turn it around to face forward if doing highway driving etc?

Are the gains that having it facing forward gives to minimal to bother?

also seems like an important thing if your car it turbo'd?

cheers fella's
its faced backward so you dont get mud, etc in your air intake. i spin my air ram facing forward for onroad an trust me it makes a huge difference highway driving when you come to a hill. and spin it backwards and put a pre filter sock over it when wheeling to prevent dirt, dust an mud entering it. you dont go fast enough off road to make it effective for forcing air in.
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