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Sierra Snorkel

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Sierra Snorkel

Post by Try_Me »

hey people trying to figure out how to make a snorkel dont have much idea about were to connect etc.

would apriciate if someone could lend me a hand or some pics lol


thanks nick
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Post by nicbeer »

Search. heaps of info.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=45981

also above post
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Post by suzy »

mine cost 20$ and ten minutes to make,looks sh*t but does the job.
3x 45's and 2 metres of 75mm condute painted black and it goes straight into the air box.


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Post by Crawford »

hey im from bunbury, w.a how did you make it so cheap?

would you be able to help me out at all

does it make a big difference? any more power?

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Post by suzy »

Go to bunnings and buy about 2 metres of condute and 3x 45 bends to suit, I used 75mm .look under your bonnet and where you see an inlet coming out off your air box take all that crap out leaving the piece that has the hot/cold valve,now your left with a round air box with one inlet pointed towards the head light,block it up good,now your left with the other inlet pointing towards the side of the car,inline with that inlet cut a round hole in your guard so your 45 will fit in it,connect that to the inlet with some pipe,then cut some condute to go along the guard and then put a 45 on to make it go up the winscreen and then use the last 45 and cut 2 slits in it so u can put a down pipe adaptor on it so it looks halve normal.and mount it with a bit of thin tin on the pillar.if you want exact measurements i supose i can get of my lazy ass for a fellow west aussie.
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Post by Crawford »

what do snorkles do?

how they benefit a zook?

i do a fair bit of driving on sand.. and everything heats up a lot..
be good for that?
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Post by nicbeer »

Snorkels are mostly used for if you do water crossings. They do force more cold air in so yes it would benefit on the beach but not much. Check ur rad for broken fins as mine has new rad now and does not heat up at all.

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Post by Try_Me »

thanks people

much appriciated

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Post by grimbo »

Th eproblem with using conduit is if you clip a tree etc it will explode into lots of little bits and pieces. they aren't designed to to take any sort of impact. Better off getting an exhaust shop to bend you up one
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Post by suzy »

grimbo wrote:Th eproblem with using conduit is if you clip a tree etc it will explode into lots of little bits and pieces. they aren't designed to to take any sort of impact. Better off getting an exhaust shop to bend you up one
Not yet,i have given mine a fair bash and why don't you look at a real snorkel.because my mate has a safari and it is a weak POS.If i am going to brake my snorkel i would wipe of my roof racks too.What would you rather,brake the snorkel or rip the mounts out of your car and leave a nice little rust hole.
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Post by grimbo »

suzy wrote:]Not yet,i have given mine a fair bash and why don't you look at a real snorkel.because my mate has a safari and it is a weak POS.If i am going to brake my snorkel i would wipe of my roof racks too.What would you rather,brake the snorkel or rip the mounts out of your car and leave a nice little rust hole.
Well I have seen conduit ones explode whhen given a fair wack. Safari ones are made from different material and will dent and sometimes burst but won't explode like the conduit does. Mine is made from steel tube and is strong enough to support the weight of the vehicle on without bending etc.

I would rather thhe snorkel either took the impact or break but I would not want it to explode sending sharp shards of conduit everywhere potentialy injuring someone
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Post by Sirzooky »

Does anyone in perth know of someone who makes them up for zooks? out of Ally or something pretty?

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Post by nicbeer »

Do a steel one Sadiq, use some chrome spray for some bling. cheaper anyway.

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Post by suzy »

I can read it and they use PVC.
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Post by Stoo »

Anyone know what the part number for the Safari Snorkel that Rocky Road sell:

http://www.rocky-road.com/zuksnorkle.html

They say its only available through them, but I suspect if you knew the part number you could order it from any Safari distributor.

I had a look against some of the other models they do and it doesnt look like they would fit a Samurai.

Any ideas.

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