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pipe diameter for snorkel

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Hey guys, i am considering making my own snorkel for my hilux out of mild steel exht pipe and mandrel bends.

I was wondering what size pipe to use, i was thinking either 2 1/4 or 2 1/2

the engine is a 3 litre (5l) non turbo diesel

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hi mate,not xactly sure on what u need for ur engine ut ive just got a 2l petrol surf and ive done the same thing,i used 3" tho,can neva have to much air is the way i look at it,have to put some pics up when ur done so we can see how it looks ,just my 2c anyway,hope it helps
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If you use 3", you can use a snorkle hat to finish it off. You can buy them at any 4x4 shop off the shelf .
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I have just made one out of 3" dairy tube and fitted a bought hat from trademe
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i just made one out of 2 1/2 inch exhaust pipe, i got two u bends and som straight length, then cut and weld to suit.... heres a link to mine
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... php&page=3
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Ryan wrote:i just made one out of 2 1/2 inch exhaust pipe, i got two u bends and som straight length, then cut and weld to suit.... heres a link to mine


looks good, I am having a re think on the snorkel, had planned on going throught the fire wall and kicking up out of the guard and up the passengers A pillar, just didn't consider that the wiper motor is mounted there :roll:

Gonna pull the Guard off soon and have a look-ee see whats under there
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DBWRacing wrote:
Ryan wrote:i just made one out of 2 1/2 inch exhaust pipe, i got two u bends and som straight length, then cut and weld to suit.... heres a link to mine


looks good, I am having a re think on the snorkel, had planned on going throught the fire wall and kicking up out of the guard and up the passengers A pillar, just didn't consider that the wiper motor is mounted there :roll:

Gonna pull the Guard off soon and have a look-ee see whats under there


Proabably just aswell you flagged that as it would be near impossible to get a WOF with a dirty great hole in the firewall.
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actually the top of the firewall is your heater intake and is able to be cut

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see in the middle the loom dissapears behind my head
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smurf182 wrote:
DBWRacing wrote:
Ryan wrote:i just made one out of 2 1/2 inch exhaust pipe, i got two u bends and som straight length, then cut and weld to suit.... heres a link to mine


looks good, I am having a re think on the snorkel, had planned on going throught the fire wall and kicking up out of the guard and up the passengers A pillar, just didn't consider that the wiper motor is mounted there :roll:

Gonna pull the Guard off soon and have a look-ee see whats under there


Proabably just aswell you flagged that as it would be near impossible to get a WOF with a dirty great hole in the firewall.


Not true i run a 4" pipe through my firewall and have a filter behind my glove box, certed and wofed.

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You can see the pipe on the far side of the motor. Would not reccomend it for a daily driver though, induction noise starts to piss you off after a wile.
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interesting points, i know it can be done from a WOF stand point, but the location of the wiper motor means that it wouldn't be the easiest track to clean air at altitude :roll:

like i said, gonna pull the guard off the left side and see how much room is under there, trying to avoid to much pipework hanging outside the truck!!!
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safari_mulisha wrote:see in the middle the loom dissapears behind my head


Dude...your not even in the picture...how can it dissapear behind your head :lol: :lol: ...... :roll:
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haha nice one

the head on my engine then
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Jafa wrote:
safari_mulisha wrote:see in the middle the loom dissapears behind my head


Dude...your not even in the picture...how can it dissapear behind your head :lol: :lol: ...... :roll:


OMG, laughed so hard i almost wet myself
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