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*NEW* Airflow Snorkel for SIERRA. Expressions of Interest???

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Would you purchase a shiny NEW snorkel for your Sierra if it looked good and worked well?


YES
25
57%
NO
9
20%
MAYBE
10
23%
 
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Post by Pezooki »

I have not been able to find any current info on the Airtech... Perhaps I have been looking in the wrong spots? I can only find Vitara in the TJM Airtech listings...

Is this 'mystical' Airtech Sierra snorkel a retrofit, or is it a dedicated Sierra one?

Does anyone have a URL to show me? Google is not helping me...

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Post by Eff »

http://www.4x4store.com.au/TJM-Airtec-S ... 14812.html
They sell em.....Nothing on the TJM website

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Post by Pezooki »

Cheers Eff.

I am curios about this one. If anyone has pictures of the Airtech snorkel fitted can you please PM them to me? (Please don't post them here, I want to keep this thread on-topic!) :cool:

Cheers,

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Post by alien »

want33s wrote:
alien wrote:anyone seen if they do a snorkel to fit a weber without choking it of air???
Snorkels don't attach to the carby at all.... They attach to the airbox(filter housing).
Weber's air filter is directly above the throats:
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Post by want33s »

alien wrote:
want33s wrote:
alien wrote:anyone seen if they do a snorkel to fit a weber without choking it of air???
Snorkels don't attach to the carby at all.... They attach to the airbox(filter housing).
Weber's air filter is directly above the throats:
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Throw that crap mud collector away and fit an adaptor so you can refit the standard airpipe & airbox and then a snorkel.
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Post by alien »

thats awesome! lol i've never seen that before!!!
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Post by want33s »

lol.. you even cut the guts out of your bonnet to make that thing fit :!:
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Post by alien »

been running it like that for a few years and i've always been nervous about water - mud was never an issue - its too high up and well protected - but a deep puddle is all it takes! (that said the stock air box is lower that that).

Engineer and Pits (licensing) didnt care about the bonnet when i got it engineered =P Its got black paint over it now so doesnt look as bad either =) ahha
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