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diesel air intake
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diesel air intake
i have a H diesel in my 45 series and i was wanting to put the air intake into the glove box instead of getting a snorkel, if i was to use a pod filter would that suck enough air for a diesel??
thanks
thanks
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Umm no actually. No digi camera . I could sort of describe the setup if ya think it might help.
Nothing special about it Just buy the clamp that is supposed to go with the canister and bolt it whever, mud guard, engine bay, even the roof.
Attach flexy hose and away you go.
The guys at Truck bits even went to the trouble of making sure it was suitable for my size engine (smaller than yours i think)
Regards
Nothing special about it Just buy the clamp that is supposed to go with the canister and bolt it whever, mud guard, engine bay, even the roof.
Attach flexy hose and away you go.
The guys at Truck bits even went to the trouble of making sure it was suitable for my size engine (smaller than yours i think)
Regards
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thought that was the sort you were talking bout, i like em, but just got one question, would that being just above the guard be as effective as the ones that run up to the top of the window, (on 75's and stuff). i was thinking in the event of entering mud, water holes that it would splash up into it, but hey if you guys dont find that to be a problem then i may just have to go with one of them,
cheers and thanks
Dean
cheers and thanks
Dean
Holden or laxatives? I pick laxatives, at least I'm guaranteed the sh*ts gonna run !!!
parting out mk patrol
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=1043971#1043971
parting out mk patrol
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cool that helps heaps, may end up extending the donaldson into a full window size snorkle (when the time is right and i have the cash for the parts
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Holden or laxatives? I pick laxatives, at least I'm guaranteed the sh*ts gonna run !!!
parting out mk patrol
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=1043971#1043971
parting out mk patrol
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=1043971#1043971
Re: diesel air intake
45punkbus wrote:i have a H diesel in my 45 series and i was wanting to put the air intake into the glove box instead of getting a snorkel, if i was to use a pod filter would that suck enough air for a diesel??
thanks
Pod filters have a much smaller surface area than a "real" filter, and so the air goes through at a much faster velocity for a given engine size, therefore the really small particles (1 micron and lower) which are collected by diffusion don't have time to diffuse out. So if you put a pod filter on a 4x4 you will have more small dust particles in the engine, which will result in faster engine wear.
The donaldson would be a much better option.
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Re: diesel air intake
ISUZUROVER wrote:
Pod filters have a much smaller surface area than a "real" filter, and so the air goes through at a much faster velocity for a given engine size, therefore the really small particles (1 micron and lower) which are collected by diffusion don't have time to diffuse out. So if you put a pod filter on a 4x4 you will have more small dust particles in the engine, which will result in faster engine wear.
The donaldson would be a much better option.
hmm thata very informative considering i only run a pod filter ontop of my snorkel hmmm might have to look into andding another filter in there somewhere
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