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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    Yep know what ya mean about Vegans........ Up this way most reptiles are out by August, quite a few goannas about now. I dont mind the pythons,tree snakes and the non offensive types, but will not stand for eastern browns about the house, bloody untrustworthy in my opinion.
    And how that heck did we get from air intakes to snakes?
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    Ive got a female goanna (lace monitor), shes beautiful.

    No more reptile talk.

    bob10, I am starting to think winding the window down is a clever approach to a crossing now, rather than what I was told.

    Going back to air intakes: Wondering if an air intake that was used only on river crossings, that had a vent that led into the car interior, which had a shut off valve for normal use, would be feasible? Still trying to figure out a way to not install a snorkel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    I have a sunroof
    Downstream window open perhaps.
    I was also told, by an old bushie, if you get pushed over , you'll be looking for any opening. The bush tucker man always had his windows open...... hang on, he had no air conditioning I believe, it was a deafener... oops, defender Bob
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    AirCon? Windows? Les? He had no windows at all and a rag top, open sided . And he was really wary of them big lizards

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    Quote Originally Posted by WingsOfToa View Post
    Going back to air intakes: Wondering if an air intake that was used only on river crossings, that had a vent that led into the car interior, which had a shut off valve for normal use, would be feasible? Still trying to figure out a way to not install a snorkel...
    Probably not really worth the hassle.
    Just whack a snorkel on it, kills two birds with one stone, cleaner air and good for wading

    You guys clearly haven't been in a Perentie, they've got duel zone climate control: The windows on both sides open
    And besides, if you were a river would you give Les any problems?
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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    AirCon? Windows? Les? He had no windows at all and a rag top, open sided . And he was really wary of them big lizards
    Yeah, loved that series, Bob [Click on his photo for photos of the vehicle]



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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    I will be interested to hear whether the Gulf air intake causes an increase in noise levels in the cabin due to intake noise. It seems to be a better place to source intake air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil HH View Post
    I will be interested to hear whether the Gulf air intake causes an increase in noise levels in the cabin due to intake noise. It seems to be a better place to source intake air.
    Yes it does, it's a pretty noticeable roar.

    Main thing I was interested in was dust reduction.

    I'll have to check again later but after a drive from broken hill to mutawintji then mutawintji to tibooburra via the white cliffs road and a bit of driving around Sturt NP the air filter had minimal dust build up.

    I've since driven across from Cameron Corner to the Strezlecki Track and down to Arkaroola but haven't popped the lid to check the state of the filter again.

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    Hey mate,

    Any chance you could run your finger across the inside of the lid. I get pretty worried when I see mine looking like that. I think of the fine dust that has reached the motor.

    Happy Days.

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    Air Filter Grill/Vent Placement

    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    Hey mate,

    Any chance you could run your finger across the inside of the lid. I get pretty worried when I see mine looking like that. I think of the fine dust that has reached the motor.

    Happy Days.
    I appreciate your concern but there was no dust. Any colour on the lid is the reflection from the flash.

    The pic was taken something like 1500km ago with about 800km of distance traveled since then being on dirt. I'll pop the lid again when I get home.

    As a point of reference after a similar run 2 years ago without the intake, I was having to knock the dust out of the filter every day, so there appears to be a decent improvement in dust rejection. I'd add that I haven't sealed the air box or woven trumpet to the guard so it's possible that some dust is getting into the air box that way.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    I appreciate your concern but there was no dust. Any colour on the lid is the reflection from the flash.

    The pic was taken something like 1500km ago with about 800km of distance traveled since then being on dirt. I'll pop the lid again when I get home.

    As a point of reference after a similar run 2 years ago without the intake, I was having to knock the dust out of the filter every day, so there appears to be a decent improvement in dust rejection. I'd add that I haven't sealed the air box or woven trumpet to the guard so it's possible that some dust is getting into the air box that way.

    Cheers
    Paul
    No worries, mate.

    It just looked a bit light around the sensor on the right hand side.

    Happy Days.

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