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7th October 2012, 12:44 PM
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To Snorkel or not to Snorkel? Advantages / Disadvantages?
Hi All!
I recently purchased a 2002 GU body 4.5 liter petrol Patrol. I had though about accessorizing the car and among other things that had caught my fancy was adding a snorkel. I looked through several brands and was almost ready to have it installed when I realized that this would entail cutting a hole on the side of the bonnet. This would basically make it a more or less permanent accessory that I couldn't just take off like a sound system if I didn't like it. Anyway, I wanted to get your thoughts on the matter whether to go through with it or not. I don't really take the thing out offroading. It's really a city vehicle more than anything else. The snorkel just really make it look more of a badass vehicle than it already is. I guess my main concerns are the fuel consumption and effects to the engine with this modification. Will there be adverse effects? Worse fuel consumption? Shorter engine life or earlier replacement of other engine bits?
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7th October 2012 12:44 PM
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7th October 2012, 12:52 PM
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Patrol God
Besides having someone cut a 4" hole in your guard , main advantages are offroad only, mainly water crossing, convoy driving
on dirt roads as it lifts your intake point, had one on last 4x4 still tossing up idea If I really need it on this one, If I do Cape York next year
than yes I would fit one. Around town dont think much advantage for you, maybe wallet $700 lighter
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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7th October 2012, 12:58 PM
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Hardcore
Very big city vehicle but each to their own most people here love it off road. As for your snorkel it does improve fuel economy as it gets more air in its cooler and cleaner as you aren't drawing in warmer engine bay air and most dust and dirt is down low and as nothing is restricting air intake more air is forced down. Hope this helps
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7th October 2012, 01:02 PM
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7th October 2012, 01:04 PM
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Dribble Master
If its just going to be a city car and your not going to be taking it off road, through water crossings or dusty tracks....... I wouldn't bother mate
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