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Air intakes for chevy on a GQ Nissan

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Air intakes for chevy on a GQ Nissan

Post by legsx1 »

Has anyone out there fitted twin air intakes/snorkles to a LT1 in a GQ Nissan.

After disconnecting the snorkle while on a dyno run I found quite an increase in HP - therefore indicating a starvation of air. So I would like to fit twin snorkles or have the air sucking in through the cabin and no air filters

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Post by sudso »

you'll need earmuffs and a pa system to talk to your passengers :lol:
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Re: Air intakes for chevy on a GQ Nissan

Post by bogged »

legsx1 wrote:Has anyone out there fitted twin air intakes/snorkles to a LT1 in a GQ Nissan.

After disconnecting the snorkle while on a dyno run I found quite an increase in HP - therefore indicating a starvation of air. So I would like to fit twin snorkles or have the air sucking in through the cabin and no air filters
If I remember theres a few comp dudes that found a fair wack of KW increase by just removing the ram head of the snorkel...

Twin snorkels would be fine... but finding one that fits on teh drivers well is the mission
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Post by legsx1 »

I have heard that on a GU you can fit a modified Toyota snorkle on the drivers side.

Not sure about the GQ model though
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Post by GQ TROL »

Larry,
Talk to Mike Graham (09 570 6969) or Howard Nattrass (09 836 4909) about twin 3" stainless snorkels as per HERMIN.

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Post by doddzee »

Run a single 4" and sink it into the front guard.
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Post by toughnut »

There are a few guys running twin snorkles on a GQ. All of them are custom made items though. Just remember that two 2inch pipes will not flow the same as one 4inch pipe. ;)
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Post by LOCKEE »

60 Series Safari Snorkel goes close on the drivers side.
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Post by legsx1 »

Interesting two 2" pipes give 6.28sq inch area, one 4" pipe gives 12.57sq inch area and two 3" pipes give 14.14sq inch area.

What would the internal dia of a Safai snorkle be ?

Mitch, thanks I am emailing both Howard and Mike on this subject too
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