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

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.
mudlva wrote: would reckomend spending a bit more and getting the safari snorkel.
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.
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
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
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.
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