I have had the misfortune of drowning my Rangie once without a snorkel, hydraulic lock, wet filter element etc.
Its not just a case of removing the plugs and getting the water out, those plugs get wet again and again from water stil on its way down the engine, how little it may be.
It took almost two hours to get the V8 running on 4 random cylinders in low range to get home.
Cleaning up the rest of the systems running in oil took a whole day, but no snorkel would have prevented water there except if the engine kept going it woul have been out of the water sooner.
So yes its mostly a nice to have until the day you need it, like a safety belt I guess........
On a defender i think the snorkel is good to keep the dust out of the filter. The intake on the side of the fender is no good.
The air filter last a bid longer. If you are môre on tar a snorkel is a nice to have.
Bertus
On this note, why don’t manufacturers just have a switch under the bonnet that routes the air intake into the cabin.
That way one can SEE when the water is about to enter the intake.
Switch it back to normal when finished wading.
THAT, I would consider.
MikE
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Is there any point in fitting a snorkel to a petrol engine? Surely it will die from getting plugs wet before you have intake issues? I don't buy the cooler air nonsense, any possible benefit you get is negated by a longer and awkwardly shaped intake with 90 degree bends. As for dust, well surely that is what you have an air filter for? It looks cool though.
Piele schweet etc
Just mount the coil on top of the snorkel:-)
iv got a horizobtal cyclonic filter on top of the snorkel. works very well
iv got a horizobtal cyclonic filter on top of the snorkel. works very well
On May 18, 2013 10:28 AM, "Emanuel Berger" <emanue...@gmx.ch> wrote:
There is an alternative to a snorkel, the horizontal cyclone filter. For our
bus I have bought on from Mercedes for aprox. R 30. He is mounted in the
engine compartment, about 30 cm higher than the original intake manifol. So
I have a small advantage at water crossings. But I have installed it mainly
as a dust collector. Definitely looks not so good as a snorkel but much
easier to install;-)
Greetings
Emanuel
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For the record, Mike tells me that I am smoking my socks and ram effect is probably a figment of my imagination. He may well be right as I have nothing but the seat of my pants to go by.
On Sunday, May 19, 2013 2:16:27 PM UTC+2, Clem Daniel wrote:
Mike,
My experience is that the ram effect is their if you turn the air intake forward facing (as the one on my discovery often is) and once you get to a heck of a speed � I am talking like 160 km an hour. Below that, forget it.
On Saturday, May 18, 2013 7:51:23 AM UTC+2, Mike wrote:
There are 2 advantages:� Keeping water out of the air feed, and looking cool.�
As you mention, cooler air is normally negated by friction in the longer route the air has to travel.� Ram effect is non-existent, despite what some want to believe.� The only other possible positive is cleaner air.� But in convoy driving it hardly helps with this, some even claiming that the snorkel sucks more dust here.
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