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Custom Feroza Snorkel

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Custom Feroza Snorkel

Post by McLarryBob »

i was wondering if it would be better to make a snorkel or just buy one?
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Post by ferozious »

I used some 3 inch pipe, some rubber elbows, an air filter cannister from an old patrol with a pod filter inside, and it goes alright for the moment.

Not the ultimate design, but I think looks and functions as it should. Highly recommend the patrol cannister, needs to be hacked up a little but the end result from less than $100 bucks is alright.

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Post by MightyMouse »

Sorry AJ but Airflow do a Feroza snorkel - mine was the prototype.

They took mounting details etc, but as mine uses a different aircleaner I'm not absolutely certain how it connects under the bonnet.

So don't take no for an answer from a dealer - I have the evidence :D

If you can't get sense from a dealer ring Gibson Rotational Moulders ( the makers of Airflow ) in Victoria and I'm certain they will advise... they were very helpful for me.

And P.S. a proper plastic snorkel looks way better than a fabrication IMHO, thats why I was wrapped when they offered to do mine. I just hoped to find something close and ended up with an exact fit - lucky me. Given that Feroza's still command a reasonable market price a snorkel that looks home made doesn't add value.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by McLarryBob »

sounds good, ill have a look into both types and see what works best for me. thanks guys
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