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homemade vitara snorkel ??????????????? (HELP)

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homemade vitara snorkel ??????????????? (HELP)

Post by daihill »

hey guys just fitted a 3" lift on my vitara now i wanna make a snorkel for it anyone know what pipe i can use to fetch off the standard airbox as it isnt 100% round would rubber pipe take the shape of it or is there some sort of trick involved any help would be much apprectiated
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Post by fire60 »

I used 63mm S/S pipe and tig welded it together. The air box connection is of silicon intercooler hose from super cheap, it fits on ok. I have a connection on to the air box, then a short piece of pipe then another silicone connector. This leaves some movement when the engine is moving around while off road.

I have had this in for about a year and it is going great.
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Post by daihill »

k thanks mate ill try tht :)
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Post by daihill »

after searching all day and getting past from shop to shop finnaly found a little factory run by 20-30 tht made me a silicon pipe 60mm which fits awsome gonna fit it tomorro running out off my wing to a pipe travelling up the side :) should i put something ontop or is a 90' bend ok
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Post by fire60 »

I used a 90 bend (long) and then cut it off so the bottom is parallel with the top of the door frame.
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