GIBSON AIRFLOW SNORKELS
GIBSON AIRFLOW SNORKELS
Hey
Just wondering if gibson snorkels were ok say compared to the rest out there, they seem pretty good money compared to say a safari snorkel,any feedback appreciated,going on the safari
Bushrash
Just wondering if gibson snorkels were ok say compared to the rest out there, they seem pretty good money compared to say a safari snorkel,any feedback appreciated,going on the safari
Bushrash
Last edited by Bushrash on Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I hear that the design has improved somewhat compared to the original, which were fairly average.
I just about bought one yesterday on TM, till I realised I have a Safari brand one sitting in the shed for the GQ collecting dust
I just about bought one yesterday on TM, till I realised I have a Safari brand one sitting in the shed for the GQ collecting dust
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Purchased one a few months back via a website.
Looked OK and had no problems fitting in the end other than they don't always tell you what else you may have to move or modify to get everything snug under bonnet. But that may have been a vehicle specific thing. For my vehicle there was some web info on fitting an airflow snorkel for my vehicle and using that and the instructions made it easier to understand.
Seemed to fit well enough. Only problem I had was they say a 76mm hole in the guard. OK for the start of the snorkel to go through but it gets larger further back and you need to allow for the hose clamp and tube. 80mm hole is more like it. Also had to slightly oval a couple of the bolt holes either because template was not accurate enough or I was out in my measurements and drilling.
Looked OK and had no problems fitting in the end other than they don't always tell you what else you may have to move or modify to get everything snug under bonnet. But that may have been a vehicle specific thing. For my vehicle there was some web info on fitting an airflow snorkel for my vehicle and using that and the instructions made it easier to understand.
Seemed to fit well enough. Only problem I had was they say a 76mm hole in the guard. OK for the start of the snorkel to go through but it gets larger further back and you need to allow for the hose clamp and tube. 80mm hole is more like it. Also had to slightly oval a couple of the bolt holes either because template was not accurate enough or I was out in my measurements and drilling.
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Ralfie wrote:Purchased one a few months back via a website.
Looked OK and had no problems fitting in the end other than they don't always tell you what else you may have to move or modify to get everything snug under bonnet. But that may have been a vehicle specific thing. For my vehicle there was some web info on fitting an airflow snorkel for my vehicle and using that and the instructions made it easier to understand.
Seemed to fit well enough. Only problem I had was they say a 76mm hole in the guard. OK for the start of the snorkel to go through but it gets larger further back and you need to allow for the hose clamp and tube. 80mm hole is more like it. Also had to slightly oval a couple of the bolt holes either because template was not accurate enough or I was out in my measurements and drilling.
Have heard you can have problems fitting the airflow ones ,not really sure if its the way i want to go ,did price up a arb safari one this morn and they are alot more than the airflow ones by quite a bit,but they were telling me that there is a new one being released for the gq for turboed engines,, have seen the safari ones fitted they look the part ,,,,bigger air intake and and different hat etc,,,matter of interest no one has a second hand safari one for a gq they want to sell??
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I was probably like you suspicious of the Gibson Airflow brand after hear say reports of ill fitting poor quality etc.
But with a price at half of the Safari a factor it was a no brainer and in the end it was a good buy.
I took my time, checked everything as I went and checked again. Fitted well and serves the purpose. What more could you ask for?
But with a price at half of the Safari a factor it was a no brainer and in the end it was a good buy.
I took my time, checked everything as I went and checked again. Fitted well and serves the purpose. What more could you ask for?
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I would reckomend spending a bit more and getting the safari snorkel. they fit better and are a lot stronger than the other models and are able to teke a lot more pinishment. ie rubbing against banks and being hit by branches etc.
just my 2 cents worth anyways
just my 2 cents worth anyways
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mudlva wrote: would reckomend spending a bit more and getting the safari snorkel.
A bit more..............!!
Normally I would agree BUT the Safari was over twice the price of the Gibson when I was getting prices. I couldn't see any justification or real difference for the extra money.
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Ralfie wrote:
A bit more..............!!
Normally I would agree BUT the Safari was over twice the price of the Gibson when I was getting prices. I couldn't see any justification or real difference for the extra money.
Put the two side by side then you will.
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Not exactly side by side but looked at same make of vehicle with a Safari afterwards with mine. Couldn't see any major differences apart from type of pillar bracket and a brand name moulded on the side.
As already stated Gibson seemed to have improved somewhat over their earlier ones which had a reputation as ill fitting. This was certainly not the case with the one I fitted.
Is the safari really worth paying $800 plus for when you can get the Gibson for under $400? I paid $350 at the time.
As already stated Gibson seemed to have improved somewhat over their earlier ones which had a reputation as ill fitting. This was certainly not the case with the one I fitted.
Is the safari really worth paying $800 plus for when you can get the Gibson for under $400? I paid $350 at the time.
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Heck, are they that much!!! Maybe I retract my comment!
Mine was less than $600.
Mine was less than $600.
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The gibson are round the $350 mark and the safari just a tad over $600 so enough of a difference not sure if they are almost twice as good????
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dam i cant beliee people are paying anything near that,i made mine out of mandrel bent exaust tube with hat for under $200
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muddyhilux wrote:dam i cant beliee people are paying anything near that,i made mine out of mandrel bent exaust tube with hat for under $200
Same here, some stainless tubing form steel and tube and a safari top hat, did the whole thing for just under $200
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Jordon87 wrote:muddyhilux wrote:dam i cant beliee people are paying anything near that,i made mine out of mandrel bent exaust tube with hat for under $200
Same here, some stainless tubing form steel and tube and a safari top hat, did the whole thing for just under $200
Yeah i know what your saying and agree i have a engineering shop but like the look of the plastic ones
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I fitted my Airflow snorkel last month. Trust me it's not as easy as they make it out to be! (especially after a few! ). I had to cut a bit of the piece off the snorkel and the guard wouldn't come off the tuck etc. It was just a big job. Although in saying that for an extra hour or twos work I wouldn't pay what they want for a safari.
My 2 cents: Make a stainless one. They look good and you can have it as you want.
My 2 cents: Make a stainless one. They look good and you can have it as you want.
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There was a lump of metal in the way of the stupid piece that runs inside the guard on my Patrol. Other than that it was easy as, mainly because h20 did most of the work for me haha.
I fitted a steel one to my old Safari and if I had to choose again I would go with one of those over an airflow or safari brand. I reckon they look better and like the fact you can leave a gap between the body and the snorkel.
I fitted a steel one to my old Safari and if I had to choose again I would go with one of those over an airflow or safari brand. I reckon they look better and like the fact you can leave a gap between the body and the snorkel.
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I got my airflow at cost price, couldnt justify a safari at the time - and honestly, it took ages (me and a mate whos an engineer did it, were very fussy with everything) probably 2 hours - didnt remove the guard (like some people do wtf?) either
I chucked in a new K&N (old filter was carboard and been in there since new i would say lol) and boy it loves 100k/hr, down low its huffing and roaring a bit
Otherwise, happy..
I chucked in a new K&N (old filter was carboard and been in there since new i would say lol) and boy it loves 100k/hr, down low its huffing and roaring a bit
Otherwise, happy..
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Re: GIBSON AIRFLOW SNORKELS
I know this post is a bit of a grave dig. But does anyone have the contact details of the airflow snorkel distributor for Canterbury?
It can't hurt to have it in this thread.
It can't hurt to have it in this thread.
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A cpl of yrs ago i brought & install an airflow snorkel.
I will never make that mistake again.
The kit i got was supposed to have all the required fittings for my model.
The supplied flexy tube was too small to fit over the inlet of aircleaner.Where the template told me to drill the holes its impossible to physically get the bolts inside the guard to fit them.
Ive since read that the safari snorkels flow much more air & with less restriction... this being the case EGR temps will be lower , more horsepower & better fuel economy.
There is a reason you pay more for safari.... they are much better.
A cpl of months ago i purchased a replacement guard & im saving to buy a safari so i can upgrade.
I will never make that mistake again.
The kit i got was supposed to have all the required fittings for my model.
The supplied flexy tube was too small to fit over the inlet of aircleaner.Where the template told me to drill the holes its impossible to physically get the bolts inside the guard to fit them.
Ive since read that the safari snorkels flow much more air & with less restriction... this being the case EGR temps will be lower , more horsepower & better fuel economy.
There is a reason you pay more for safari.... they are much better.
A cpl of months ago i purchased a replacement guard & im saving to buy a safari so i can upgrade.
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tallsam66 wrote:A cpl of yrs ago i brought & install an airflow snorkel.
I will never make that mistake again.
The kit i got was supposed to have all the required fittings for my model.
The supplied flexy tube was too small to fit over the inlet of aircleaner.Where the template told me to drill the holes its impossible to physically get the bolts inside the guard to fit them.
Ive since read that the safari snorkels flow much more air & with less restriction... this being the case EGR temps will be lower , more horsepower & better fuel economy.
There is a reason you pay more for safari.... they are much better.
A cpl of months ago i purchased a replacement guard & im saving to buy a safari so i can upgrade.
Like Trev says you get what you pay for
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Sadam_Husain wrote:tallsam66 wrote:A cpl of yrs ago i brought & install an airflow snorkel.
I will never make that mistake again.
The kit i got was supposed to have all the required fittings for my model.
The supplied flexy tube was too small to fit over the inlet of aircleaner.Where the template told me to drill the holes its impossible to physically get the bolts inside the guard to fit them.
Ive since read that the safari snorkels flow much more air & with less restriction... this being the case EGR temps will be lower , more horsepower & better fuel economy.
There is a reason you pay more for safari.... they are much better.
A cpl of months ago i purchased a replacement guard & im saving to buy a safari so i can upgrade.
Like Trev says you get what you pay for
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