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Snorkel Pre filters. (anyone used them?)

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Snorkel Pre filters. (anyone used them?)

Post by Croz »

As above... anyone used these and are they worth it?


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Post by roly »

yes

in heavy dust they are goo d on a long trip as you can wash and reuse and keep your factory filter healthier
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Post by DiscoDino »

Those are sweet!

Could they TOTALLY replace the stock filter? I mean, I don't generally go through a lot of dust, and if I were, I can maintain them much more regularly...so what do you all think? Get them and ditch the stock one?

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Post by Croz »

I wouldnt run them alone.

But if you want to ditch the stock filter, then buy an aftermarket washable one and use that. I think this is more a stopper for leaves and other stuff that goes down the snorkel as well as bigger dust particles.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

didnt even know those things existed.

what are they costing?????
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Post by DiscoDino »

I already have a K&Nc filter on my truck, but the thing is, there are around SIX contact points under the hood, and That can come down to 2 if I use this filter...

Try sealing up 6 points for water ingress that vibrate like mad!

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Post by berazafi »

use sikaflex for all the joints, i used the stuff to glue a broken gearbox mount together and its still going (two difficult 4x4 trips so far), best stuff
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Post by roly »

when ibought mine 3 years ago, they were 3 for $50 plus the oil bottle
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

What's wrong with turning the head around when driving in dusty conditions ?
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Post by DiscoDino »

Does anyone know the dimensions of the Disco 1 V8 Safari Snorkel so that I can order to right one?

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Post by Hekta »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:didnt even know those things existed.

what are they costing?????

Hey DRS they sell these at Active 4x4 at Beresfield http://www.active4x4.com.au not sure on the price though
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Post by Croz »

There is a link to their website in my top post, you can buy them online.
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Post by wheelerdog »

MC, dust still comes in when the snorkel head is around the other way, it just reduces it a bit in my opinion.
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Post by ROD666 »

have used them on numerous outback trips & they save your main filter considerably, head up to UNI Filter & see Haden, he usually gives discounts to club members, even pick up some spare pre-oiled outers in sealed bags :cool: to through in the trail box.
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Post by DiscoDino »

Just ordered a set and will run them without the main K&N in order to minimize all that crap under the hood.

Will let you know how it goes
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Post by ORSM45 »

i thought about doing that too.

i was thinking of using the hat type pre filters. but i wanted to keep the air ram.

keep us updated on how they go dino.

is it possible to double them up if 1 isnt enough?
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Post by DiscoDino »

Will sure keep you posted on it (if they arrive before the 4th)...

I also thought on putting two together...will see what comes out of it.

Any ways you guys can suggest I check that they are filtering right/enough without the main one as an indication?
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Post by zooki »

Iv'e got some of those and spoke to unifilter about using it buy themselves and they said it's too coarse a foam to do that, all the different colours apperently have different filtering levels
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Post by J Top »

Dino
your engine is to precious to risk.
To check if your filter is working,apply a film of grease inside an elbow after the filter and check it regularly for foreign matter
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Post by DiscoDino »

J

Thanks for the concern and the advice - will do that...

The Engine will be getting a HUGE overhaul by Christmas (www.lundengines.com), so until then we'll test things on it :D

I REALLY need to waterproof that V8i, so the Distributer is coming from D.U.I., and snorkl is there and everything has been sealed and breathers raised.

+ 3.5 V8is from the Lebanese Army (brand new) are like 750$, so fawk it :armsup:
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Post by dieseldude »

My parents went to the cape in their Patrol but their friends went in a diesel hilux with one of those things in the snorkel.

It clogged up so bad that the suction from the engine caused the air intake pipes to distort and suck till they were almost flat, depriving the engine of air! Once it was removed, they had ne dramas.

It all comes down to maintenance I guess. You've just gotta keep your eyes on what's happening and do lots of thorough checks.
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Post by Bush65 »

They dont look as cool, but donaldson cyclone pre-cleaners or equivalent are as good or better than most. Garrett also advertise a cyclone precleaner.
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Post by J Top »

Easier to service on the road as well !!!!!!!
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Post by ORSM45 »

Bush65 wrote:They dont look as cool, but donaldson cyclone pre-cleaners or equivalent are as good or better than most. Garrett also advertise a cyclone precleaner.


but you dont get the air ram effect.
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Post by DiscoDino »

Jst got the shipment from Australia today...installation in the coming couple of days EXCLUDING the original filter - will report back with "qualitative" studies!
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Dino, you are crazy running that without the factory filter. It is not designed to do that job. I am a filtration engineer so I should know a bit about it. I'm sure the snorkel filter sock is just designed to remove really large particles. Anything under 20 microns or so will probably go straight past the filter and into your engine. It probably won't cause any immediate problems but is likely to severely reduce the life of your engine.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Many years ago, Safari used to put a very coarse foam sock inside the top of hilux snorkels to try and damp the deafening inlet resonance they have. (2.8 D) When ours @ the time was tubocharged with a modified ARB kit, it sucked the foam sock through the shorkel. I was still concerned about large chunks loading up the snorkel, so I fitted flyscreen to the face of the ram. The car made 5kw more on the dyno with the FLYSCREEN removed. IMHO these snorkel socks will kill performance.

If you need prefiltering fit a donaldson precleaner. They will affect performance a little over a ram, but they work very well and manintainence is very easy- much easier to do on a trip than reoiling a sock. Many years ago, I saw a donaldson with a very neat sheetmetal ram scoop attached underneath it. Looked like the best of both worlds.

I don't think that turning a ram around will make very much difference to dust. @ speed, the area behind the ram will become a low pressure area, and just like the back window of a wagon, will become a dust magnet. Having it back to front certainly keeps leaves and mud out of it though.

PS a word about 'ram" heads and performance. I think if you could measure the airspeed in the inlet tract, you would see that it is far, far higher than roadspeed, so the effect of the ram will be very minimal.

I carried out lots of experiments with a N/A 2.8 Hilux, even making up a scoop that fitted up to the airconditioning hose holes hext to the radiator, probably picking up the highest pressure air in the car, with all 3" ducting into the aircleaner. Even then, the results were very hard to detect. It was very marginally better than stock over 90-100k, but otherwise undetectable.

PS i am a big fan of paper filters. generally, I find unifilters etcetc too much maintainance, although I have been quite impressed with others K&N filters.
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Snorkel Socks

Post by Pesky Pete »

They are pretty good as a first line fo defense in really dusty conditions but to use one without a main filter is IMHO is absolute madness. When taking the sock out after a day driving in dusty conditions, there is clear evidence of finer dust particles travelling though the foam and on to the second line of defense the main filter. You can normally pour the dust out of the middle. So they do stop 90% of the dust, but its the 10% that'll Fark ya motor

I can see that running without the main filter would provide some big benefits and hey what is there to loose. It's only your motor. Go For it
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Post by Ossie »

I just finished a 6 week trip to the Kimberley. I have a foam dual stage main filter and also took 3 precleaners (3 for $50). In the whole six weeks I celaned my main air cleaner once, and changed the pre cleaners every second day in the dust. IMHO the precleaners are well worth the $.

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