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fatman
15th January 2010, 10:46 PM
I usualy make a research before i order something for my disco,this time i did the opposite.
I ordered a mantec snorkel,but a (jealous maybe?) mate told me that with a snorkel - no matter what brand - i 'll lose performance (my disco i mean :twisted:).
And here is the question,have you encountered a decrease in perfomance after fiting a snorkel?
Tell me pleasee.. i am a newbie:eek:
Thanks.

Pedro_The_Swift
15th January 2010, 11:01 PM
Whatever small amount you'll lose by increasing the intake length, you'll get back by cooler air into the engine. :cool:

Just make sure the connection from filterbox to snorkle is watertight!:o

stig0000
16th January 2010, 01:21 AM
Whatever small amount you'll lose by increasing the intake length, you'll get back by cooler air into the engine. :cool:

Just make sure the connection from filterbox to snorkle is watertight!:o

also a well positioned intake will "force" air into the air box, witch is all so cold air, and improves the air boxes flow rate;)

but im prety sure when your going thru a river bonet deep the last thing your thinking about is perfomance

Graeme
16th January 2010, 04:57 AM
If you drive in dusty areas you will save the air filter from quickly getting clogged with dust.

greg smith
16th January 2010, 07:18 AM
TELL your mate to start speaking from the mouth end. I have just fitted a snorkel to my 02 TD5 if anything better performance above all peace of mind air intake now not coming from within the wheel arch [check cainsboy in introductions]:p

scarry
16th January 2010, 07:29 AM
Had the Safari snorkle fitted to the D2 a year or so ago & didn't notice any performance changes.

What i did notice is the dust in the air filter is dramatically reduced in dusty conditions,& a lot less worries about deep water crossings.

I am actually kicking myself as i should have had one fitted from new...

discodancer
17th January 2010, 08:15 AM
I self-fitted a Safari one within weeks of buying my new D2 in 2001.
A bit scary thinking of hacking into the mudguard but was easy with the provided templates etc.

Yes, make sure the join between the old underguard air intake and the new snorkel is well sealed. I must have used something like Sikaflex (polymer) and was very generous with it.
Just recently I had to get a new windscreen and you guessed it ..the snorkel had to come off ( including drilling out the pop rivets from its mounting bracket on the A-pillar).... so that the A-pillar window trim could be removed for access to the glass.

Cutting away the sikaflex with a blade knife took a while!!!

I reckon the snorkel noticably reduces the dust in the air filter.
Can't see it from the drivers seat so no view restriction.

Cheers
Bob

discoveryseries1
26th September 2010, 07:03 AM
I usualy make a research before i order something for my disco,this time i did the opposite.
I ordered a mantec snorkel,but a (jealous maybe?) mate told me that with a snorkel - no matter what brand - i 'll lose performance (my disco i mean :twisted:).
And here is the question,have you encountered a decrease in perfomance after fiting a snorkel?
Tell me pleasee.. i am a newbie:eek:
Thanks.
i beleave myth busters did a test on this and they said you gain 7 % fuel economy. ill tell you what tho, ither way im keeping mine on !

greg smith
27th September 2010, 04:04 PM
I usualy make a research before i order something for my disco,this time i did the opposite.
I ordered a mantec snorkel,but a (jealous maybe?) mate told me that with a snorkel - no matter what brand - i 'll lose performance (my disco i mean :twisted:).
And here is the question,have you encountered a decrease in perfomance after fiting a snorkel?
Tell me pleasee.. i am a newbie:eek:
Thanks.

No ---but my engine runs with clean air at all times--I feel safe from dust[the engine killer]

Slunnie
27th September 2010, 04:06 PM
I think my performance reduced also with the Safari and Safari/Land Rover snorkels (they are the same apart from badging)