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Snorkels

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Snorkels

Post by bigbluemav »

In the everlasting quest to provide both individuality in this homogenous world and to do it on a budget, what does everyone think of home made snorkels.

After visiting the usual obvious places, I finally located a place in Brissie that sells 3" ID 90deg. and 45deg. elbows in attractive black rubber. This combined with some 3" OD exhaust tubing and I'll have a cool looking snorkel. Also, I'm losing the pre-cleaner and in the same operation.

The whole deal will cost about $160, alot better than the $395 I've been quoted and even the 4wd Systems (SA) price of $289+delivery.

Now, wnat are the downsides of this route? Do real snorkels have some water outlet or some such that I have neglected.

As usual, all input greatly appreciated.
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Post by moose »

go for it !!!

basic principle = if water can get out - water can get in !!!!!

a little bit of rain down the snorkel is OK !!!

helps with engine cooling !!! :D
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Post by bigbluemav »

Ta Moose

I was wondering about the rain thing. Had images of myself in the car park at work in the pouring rain turning the snorkel around!!
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Post by bogged »

Tried second hand ?? Theres been a few forsale lately around the forums.

Look at Birdys exhaust pipe one in Yota mthly looks trick!
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Post by bigbluemav »

Yeah, I like that one, although stainless ruins the economy part of the idea. But it does look very trick.
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Post by moose »

it is good practice , real snorkel or custom ,
to turn the head around wen doing lotsa mud & bog holes !!!!

motors dont mind a lil bit of water , but wen it comes to mud , DOH !!!
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Post by MQ080 »

Make your own, it may look average but the money you save is worth it... to put towards things you can't make :D
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Post by Screwy »

On my Hilux i used to have, i took the quarter pannel off turned the pipe around that was running in around there out to the front, cut a hole in the top of the quarter pannel and ran a bit of Pvc pipe spraypainted black up to the top with a bracket on the windscreen, The whole thing cost me about $4.30, then i bought a proper safari head that was $90, but hey it worked, i had the car in water up over the bonnet.

GO FOR IT!!! its not hard.
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Post by bundytunna »

if ya do it properly some come a real treat
ive seen some that look really shityy
a saw a bloke who used downpipe from his house ran it down to the guard
and use a 45 degree bend to hook it up to the air filter
very very shit
if ya do it properly then go for it
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Post by Drafty »

Whiped this up last night. :D
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Post by Screwy »

Drafty, where did you pick up that rubber pipe at the joins? as i could really use some, also how much the the Stainless???? stubing cost?
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Post by Drafty »

Pipe is actually alluminium, cost $70 for 3 meters, and the elbows are from Coburg truck parts $30 each.
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Post by bigbluemav »

I like that Drafty, looks great. That's the look that I'm after.

I found the elbows at a place called Brisbane Air Cleaner Services at Strathpine (07) 3881 0384 on the northside. $17 for the 90deg. and $25 for the 45deg. 3" exhaust tubing $15 per foot + a bit of welding.

By the way, how come you faced the outlet backwards?
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Post by A1 »

He's prob following "BIRDY'S" setup cause apprarently he achieved more HP with the outet facing backwards? ..........

Aswell as i guess it helps to keep water from enterin?? and no need to keep turnin round the intake wen in comps and enterin water holes at SPEED :twisted:


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Post by Drafty »

A1MAV wrote:He's prob following "BIRDY'S" setup cause apprarently he achieved more HP with the outet facing backwards? ..........

Aswell as i guess it helps to keep water from enterin?? and no need to keep turnin round the intake wen in comps and enterin water holes at SPEED :twisted:


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Post by CRUSHU »

[quote="A1MAV"]He's prob following "BIRDY'S" setup cause apprarently he achieved more HP with the outet facing backwards? ..........quote]

the straighter the pipe, and the more direct, the more power can be made, especially in a hottie engine. in a stocky, it may make no difference, as it isnt using all the pipes diameter.
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Post by bogged »

CRUSHU wrote:the straighter the pipe, and the more direct, the more power can be made, especially in a hottie engine. in a stocky, it may make no difference, as it isnt using all the pipes diameter.


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Post by grimbo »

this my home made snorkel for my Zuk but same principle. i used 3" pipe that is actually tied into the exo cage. lots of strength and works great as a snorkel. All cost about $30 to make plus the ram head
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