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Jimny Snorkel who makes them?

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Jimny Snorkel who makes them?

Post by Mudbits »

I am looking for a snorkel for my Jimny and was told Safari do not do them for a Jimny. Is this correct?
I know TJM do one but, are there any others?
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Post by alien »

possibly airtec and airflow as well?
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Post by Squik »

Go plastic... I have an Airtec, easy as pie to fit and is strong. Originally had a fibreglass one and all you do is fix knocks and cracks.

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Home made "dodgy" snorkel

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Needed a snorkel, too tight to pay more than $25 for one + don't want to drill holes.

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Re: Home made "dodgy" snorkel

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zukenutter wrote:Needed a snorkel, too tight to pay more than $25 for one + don't want to drill holes.

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There's nothing like sucking in nice, hot engine-bay air. At least a snorkel sucks in cooler air.
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Re: Home made "dodgy" snorkel

Post by zukenutter »

[quote="There's nothing like sucking in nice, hot engine-bay air. At least a snorkel sucks in cooler air.[/quote]

Yeah but better than water
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Post by Squik »

Not on the road... summer is going to be a bitch for you :?
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Post by Zook_Fan »

its pvc plumbing.... it would be like a 10 minute install job if you just ran it while wheeling
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Post by zukenutter »

Will fit this when going wheeling as the standard air intake is directly behind the RHS headlight.

Just want to avoid...

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My on road air intake.

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Post by Mudbits »

Who does the best prices on an Airtech one?
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Post by TheOtherLeft »

zukenutter wrote:Will fit this when going wheeling as the standard air intake is directly behind the RHS headlight.
My on road air intake.

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Do you notice any difference in performance between your on road and off road configurations?

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Post by zukenutter »

The "dodgy snorkel" has not been tested yet so can't comment on it yet. As for the POD, there's definitely a bit more acceleration although at highway speed there is a flat spot when I try to accelerate. The noise it makes is neat :-)

I have a flat panel K&N filter in the airbox as well.
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Post by Guy »

do you put anything over the hole left in the stock airbox when it is not in use ?
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Post by zukenutter »

Yeah. It's not on in that photo. I just gaffa tape an aerosol lid over the top. Fits perfectly... almost!!
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