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EBAY - AIRFLOW SNORKELS

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EBAY - AIRFLOW SNORKELS

Post by Stu - r - dee »

DOES ANYONE HAVE / RUN ONE OF THESE???

WHAT ARE THEY LIKE? DO THEY DO THE JOB?

CHEERS GUYS ANY INFO APPRECIATED

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Post by Sammyboy »

Hey there,
Yeah I had a cheaper airflow snorkel on my old NA Pajero- although it was from an 80 series Landcruiser (looked a bit unusual) but it certainly did the job. I currently have a Safari Snorkel on my NG Pajero which is also fine, just $150 more expensive. I also plan on fitting a snorkel to my Suzuki Sierra, and I am contemplating fitting an Airflow snorkel as opposed to a Safari snorkel... just something for you to think about!
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Post by GU BUG »

I had a Airflow snorkel on my 2nd 4wd (a hilux) years ago & it done the job. The finish quality isn't quite as neat as your more popular Air-tech/Safari snorkels but cheaper & it works.
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Post by Stu - r - dee »

Sweet guys

thanks for the replies. I ended up ordering one. Should do the job




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Post by badger »

if you want one for air flow get a safari top for it or cut out half the vertical bits at the front of it. they dont flow very well with the standard heads on them. other than that they are good
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Post by wrksux »

i run an airflow,

Why cut out the "slats" arent they designed to help prevent ingestion of water in rain and the like?
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Post by Shaker »

badger wrote:if you want one for air flow get a safari top for it or cut out half the vertical bits at the front of it. they dont flow very well with the standard heads on them. other than that they are good
Funny you say that about the Airflow Rams, they have been tested to be the MOST efficient!
I agree the product is not quite as 'polished' as the Safari, but they are excellent value.
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Post by HotFourOk »

Shaker wrote:Funny you say that about the Airflow Rams, they have been tested to be the MOST efficient!
Test data please.


If they are the ones I'm thinking about, I find it hard to believe an opening with large sized plastic slats perpendicular to the direction of airflow can make is more efficient than the mesh/cross type heads.
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Post by badger »

id like to see the data because i kno of 2 cars that when a safari ram was fitted gained power
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Post by Shaker »

You would have to be naive to believe that the style of ram cover, be it slats or mesh makes any discernable difference, what really counts is what happens when the rammed air hits the back throat of the ram bend.

If you want the test results ring Airflow, & anyone with Airtek rounded rams, guess what, they were a distant last in efficiency.

Also anyone that thinks that they can physically feel the power difference by changing the ram, have got their hand firmly planted on it!
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Post by rover1 »

if anyone has fitted an AIRFLOW snorkle please tell me what you use'd to seal the joints. all the shit i've used has fallen off, and i mean fallen off. i've tried three differnet types of sealant/silcone and i'm not going anywhere near deep water until i reseal it with something good. all the sealants just peal off, goes on good but no way could i say that it even looks like holding, i could take my snorkle off now and there would be no silcone stuck to it at all... i even roughed it up abit with a wire brush and some 36grit sandpaper

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Post by nastytroll »

I have fitted a few Air techs n they are by far the worst fitting snorkles, I would recomend Safari as the best fitting n most structural
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Post by HotFourOk »

Shaker wrote:they have been tested to be the MOST efficient!
Shaker wrote: If you want the test results ring Airflow, & anyone with Airtek rounded rams, guess what, they were a distant last in efficiency.

Also anyone that thinks that they can physically feel the power difference by changing the ram, have got their hand firmly planted on it!
Of course if you contact Airflow will tell you they are the most efficient :roll:

Your first post is null and void then, as you even said there is no disconcernable difference between ram heads. Yet you then go on to say how efficient they are... :?
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Post by Shaker »

HotFourOk wrote:
Shaker wrote:they have been tested to be the MOST efficient!
Shaker wrote: If you want the test results ring Airflow, & anyone with Airtek rounded rams, guess what, they were a distant last in efficiency.

Also anyone that thinks that they can physically feel the power difference by changing the ram, have got their hand firmly planted on it!
Of course if you contact Airflow will tell you they are the most efficient :roll:

Your first post is null and void then, as you even said there is no disconcernable difference between ram heads. Yet you then go on to say how efficient they are... :?


Actually if you must quote me, please be accurate, I said there would be no discernable difference between the mesh screen or slats on the front of the ram, ie: the bird filter!

I also said that nobody would physically feel the power difference between rams, that certainly doesn't mean that they couldn't vary in efficiency.
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Post by badger »

i never once compared airflow to airtec.
airtec are sh1t every one knows that.

you would be beyond niave to believe what a company tells you about there own results about there own products.
yes you can feel the difference. i know this for a fact

if you wish to continue to argue show us dyno graphs or flow chart comparisons not bulsh1t fed to you by the supplier of the product
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Post by Shaker »

I have absolutely nothing to gain from all this, as you would have no reason to try to prove to me that the difference between 2 rams can be FELT ... lol

All that I was doing was trying to help the OP.
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