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Snokles LEFT and RIGHT
Snokles LEFT and RIGHT
Does any one no if you can get left and right snokles for GQ i have a saffari on the passenger side but ARB say they don't make them for the drivers side. Need 2 for V8
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I would still be aiming for a left-side only snorkel, plumbed to both sides. If you plumb the snorkel to a "T" at the midpoint between the two intakes it will still be balanced, if that's what you're worried about.
There are situations (maybe rare ones, but still...) where you'd rather only have one snorkel to concentrate on keeping dry rather than two.
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There are situations (maybe rare ones, but still...) where you'd rather only have one snorkel to concentrate on keeping dry rather than two.
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Some of both really... I'd say more for looks.hi-luxmadness wrote:is there any performance gain to be had by fitting twin snorkels, or do people do it purely for looks?
You can only get so much air into the airbox.. 1 x4inch exhaust pipe snorkel would get enough air in..
Some use the second one for air flow to cool down the engine or for an ICooler.
You could probably adapt one off another model car to fit up.. Lcruisers have a right one.
if you look close at this truck the left hand side one is std like on a diesel and the right hand side runs longer down the guard but i dont know what its offberetta wrote:The Nash shorty GQ ute (red one, was in OBC in '04) has got twin Safari snorkels on it as its running V8, was in 4WD monthly recently, can't remember what the RHS one was off, but will see if I can find the mag and let you know.
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Having trouble finding that mag, it does say in the article what the RHS one is off it might have been a cruiser I think, it enters through the guard about half of the length of the std snorkle, so I think it would come out just before the battery. It would have to really improve airflow without a doubt.
probably would with a standard one, failing that just make one out of 4 inch stainless tube.. thats all i'm running on a 383.jessie928 wrote:a SBC will find it difficult breathing properly though a single snorkle.
Its not all about looks, you need airflow to match the engine.
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Resurected this thread because I (we) need some help with sorting out what people have used as a second snorkle on the drivers side in a twin snorkle set up. Would it be a 70 series safari snorkle??
The looney I navi for had the comp truck dyno'd and it's not getting enough air basically, it's a V8, so we're going to twin snorkles. Yes I know you can run a single 4" blah blah, but it's going to run a second safari snorkle on the drivers side for various reasons.
Anyway if anyone can help it would be much appreciated!
Cheers, Beretts
The looney I navi for had the comp truck dyno'd and it's not getting enough air basically, it's a V8, so we're going to twin snorkles. Yes I know you can run a single 4" blah blah, but it's going to run a second safari snorkle on the drivers side for various reasons.
Anyway if anyone can help it would be much appreciated!
Cheers, Beretts
I don't haven't got a snorkle yet, but it is interesting to note, that on my standard 4.2 efi GQ, at full throttle, under load, I can get the blocked airfilter light to come on.
I have a brand new filter, so maybe the standard intake is a restriction, even on my stocky (maybe it is the LPG that is the restriction?)
I have a brand new filter, so maybe the standard intake is a restriction, even on my stocky (maybe it is the LPG that is the restriction?)
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Where is this light?? I have never seen it on mine.I don't haven't got a snorkle yet, but it is interesting to note, that on my standard 4.2 efi GQ, at full throttle, under load, I can get the blocked airfilter light to come on.
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If you double the diamiter of pipe it flows 4 times as much so a 2 3" pipes will flow as much as 1 4.5" pipe also the side profile of a safari snorkle is lower then a 4" pipe so 2 3" snorkels will flow more and have more clearence then a single 4", unless you have a dyno report of before and after to proove me wrong I'd say run twin safari's or go through the cab if its a comp truck
just personal preference at the end of the day its your truck
just personal preference at the end of the day its your truck
I would like to see where you got your flow info from....nastytroll wrote:If you double the diamiter of pipe it flows 4 times as much so a 2 3" pipes will flow as much as 1 4.5" pipe also the side profile of a safari snorkle is lower then a 4" pipe so 2 3" snorkels will flow more and have more clearence then a single 4", unless you have a dyno report of before and after to proove me wrong I'd say run twin safari's or go through the cab if its a comp truck
just personal preference at the end of the day its your truck
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probably from a flow-chart.CRUSHU wrote:I would like to see where you got your flow info from....nastytroll wrote:If you double the diamiter of pipe it flows 4 times as much so a 2 3" pipes will flow as much as 1 4.5" pipe also the side profile of a safari snorkle is lower then a 4" pipe so 2 3" snorkels will flow more and have more clearence then a single 4", unless you have a dyno report of before and after to proove me wrong I'd say run twin safari's or go through the cab if its a comp truck
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Hey thanks JOHNZ for the reply, quinny had a look at one of them and didn't think it would fit properly, I thought it was a 60 or 70 series one that fitted. Have you fitted an 80 series one to GQ?JOHNZ wrote:80 series snorkel can be fitted.
Nastytroll thanks for the help also, will check out a 60 series one.
Thanks Mick for the photo too.
Does anyone know Chris Nash that they could ask him for me?
Gee, air must flow different to liquid.... or this calculator is wrong.
http://www.envireng.co.uk/calcs/pflowapp.html
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