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PVC pipe snorkle

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PVC pipe snorkle

Post by gorgie2006 »

On a budget and the old air intake in my vitara is worn and crappy was thinkin bout puttin a pod on it but no legal witout a box and heard this isnt good for offroad anyway.

was just wondering is it ok to build a snorkle out of PVC pipe? r there any problems that come with doin this and has anyone done it b4? and does any hav and pics of such a project on any car?

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Re: PVC pipe snorkle

Post by bogged »

why not go with exhaust pipe? at least that will take a wack where plastic will just shit itself.
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Post by gorilla »

pvc won't shit itself, i had 4" pvc snokokel on my patrol. looks good with some paint.

it was one of the only things that survived a rollover. just a few scratches.
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Post by dromana7411 »

have had a 90mm PVC snorkle on my car for a bit more than a year. i put it on because i cant jusify spending so much money on somethign i can do myself when it turns out alright.

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few more pics and some info in my members thread..

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when making it i went with the thought of if it breaks, i can replace ti cheap enough to replace... now i have hit this hard into trees, rocks, walls, ect and all that has happend is scratches. with a simple matt black spray can, all is fixed. oh, and the top came off once (got caught on a branch and pulled off.. (not glued, so i can spin it)
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Post by jimbo jones »

dromana7411 wrote:have had a 90mm PVC snorkle on my car for a bit more than a year. i put it on because i cant jusify spending so much money on somethign i can do myself when it turns out alright.

few more pics and some info in my members thread..

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... sc&start=0



when making it i went with the thought of if it breaks, i can replace ti cheap enough to replace... now i have hit this hard into trees, rocks, walls, ect and all that has happend is scratches. with a simple matt black spray can, all is fixed. oh, and the top came off once (got caught on a branch and pulled off.. (not glued, so i can spin it)
and it dosent look that bad ether
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Post by 84ZOOKSTA »

here is mine.it is made out of 50mm waterpipe which is heaps to feed the 970cc's.

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Post by pongo »

mine is 50x100mm down pipe. a bit dearer than stormwater pipe though

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