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Home Made Snorkel

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BRT
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Home Made Snorkel

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Getting a mate to bend up a stainless snorkle for me but was wondering if there is a "Best" size for it?
Was thinking a 3" one but then is that too much air?
I have no idea on what would be best and although my mate said he would make a couple if he had too would rather not piss him round
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Re: Home Made Snorkel

Post by bogged »

what motor?
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Post by Hoonz »

bigger is better 3" is plenty
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Re: Home Made Snorkel

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bogged wrote:what motor?


Sorry bout that

Its a 4.2ltr Petrol on a 92 model gq
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Post by viperguy »

have a look in the members thread under viper's mav shorty.. shows u my custom set up.. used 85 mm steel tube and prefab elbows welded on rather than having deformed bends. looks awsum.. not mine is facing back for lpg purposes but u could face it forward very easily
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