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    In line air filter from snorkel

    Hay team.

    So I have a snorkel fitted to my 2.8 gq, but not plumbed in yet, I recently saw on a work mates forby that he had removed the filter box and placed all plumbing direct to intake, he then put a filter over snorkel ram head. He said never had a problem.

    I liked the set up, and made heaps of room under bonnet.

    Just seeing peoples thoughts on this, I'm assuming as long as good pre filter on ram head should be no drama.
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    If I have read that correctly I wouldnt do what your work mate has done. In the long run he is asking for trouble with a setup like that. Its much better and safer for your engine to retain a filter in the engine bay. It can do its job far more effectively and is away from the elements so less likely to get water etc into intake. I have seen ill affects from people only running a pod filter on top of the snorkel instead of the ram head. If your looking for more space and keeping optimum filtration (always best to filter air in a diesel in the best possible way) I would go a GU air box this will tidy everything up quite nicely and will filter correctly.

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    Yep ^^^^^^^ X2 ^^^^^^^

    Your mate is a bit of a wally bud. Is he running a Donaldson Snorkel head or something? They are designed to take the heavy matter out of the air on the way in but are in No Way a Filter! Certainly they catch a bucket load of Dust and that is why you run them so your Filter has a chance of actually breathing some half clean air in a very dusting environment (Convoy driving in the middle of Summer)

    Even the "Pre -Filter" that goes in that airbox is not rated for Primary Filtration and Nissan recommend running the Pre Filter and the Primary filter.

    The GU airbox is slightly larger than the prefilter box on a GQ and takes a slightly different filter but it is rated as a Primary Filter and not a prefilter.

    If you r happy to loose the second battery location the the ZD30 airbox is a winner.

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    I wouldn't risk having a filter exposed to the elements like that =/
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