Come on hiline, where is youre sense of adventure. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] MattOriginally posted by hiline
it aint going anywhere near
that lake called jasonspond 8O :wink: :wink:
it aint going anywhere near
that lake called jasonspond 8O :wink: :wink:
130's rule
Come on hiline, where is youre sense of adventure. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] MattOriginally posted by hiline
it aint going anywhere near
that lake called jasonspond 8O :wink: :wink:
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i take the fender through it no probs
but a rangie with no snorkel 8O
i have a little more brains than that :wink:
i hope
130's rule
A snorkel, would only keep the motor dry, a snorkel is a waste of time when the ECU is lower than the air intake. I suppose if Jason hadnt gotten stuck in the middle the water might not have had time to get through the door seals and into the ecu, i suppose thats the case when fording a creek etc, a snorkel keeps the water out of the engine so you can keep moving, but if you get stuck or you have poor door seals then the snorkel aint going to save youre ecu. MattOriginally posted by hiline
i take the fender through it no probs
but a rangie with no snorkel 8O
i have a little more brains than that :wink:
i hope
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to true
never had a problem with mine getting wet as yet
and i've had her deep
like up to the bonnet deep
but never got stuck though
130's rule
Yeah, it was only when Jason got hung up on the top of the rutt that he stopped and the water had the time to seep through the door seals, as long as you keep moving youre are fine. But then again when you are in a petrol, all you need is some water on a peice of electrical gear and you stop in your tracks. I see the only benefit to a snorkel on a petrol is to mildly raise the wading depth, after all you cant move all the electrics to a roof console, wetting the ecu isnt the only way to stop a petrol car in water, and to keep clean air coming in, especially when following a car on a dirt road. Dont get me wrong, but a snorkel on a petrol is limited by the depth at which vital electrics in the engine bay get wet, which generally isnt that much higher than the OE air intake. MattOriginally posted by hiline
to true
never had a problem with mine getting wet as yet
and i've had her deep
like up to the bonnet deep
but never got stuck though
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There's another benefit to a snorkel and that's if you do stop, even with a wet ECU or whatever reason, then you won't suck water into the engine. That would be *really* expensive.
Hiline, very nice purchase. Look forwards to seeing it in the flesh I mean metal.
I sold my '96 Pajero earlier this year for $19k. And the Rangie, a '97, is worth $23k. Impressive depreciation! Maybe I'll pick up an '00 Rangie in a couple of years, replace the Astra with it :-)
I understand that in respect to costly repairs, a snorkel will prevent the most expensive of all, but what im trying to get at is, wadeing through deep water in a petrol engines vehicle is risky business, and why would you wade through something so deep when you are going to get stuck in the middle with flooded electrics, snorkel or not.Originally posted by rmp
There's another benefit to a snorkel and that's if you do stop, even with a wet ECU or whatever reason, then you won't suck water into the engine. That would be *really* expensive.
Hiline, very nice purchase. Look forwards to seeing it in the flesh I mean metal.
I sold my '96 Pajero earlier this year for $19k. And the Rangie, a '97, is worth $23k. Impressive depreciation! Maybe I'll pick up an '00 Rangie in a couple of years, replace the Astra with it :-)
Congrats on the vehicle Hiline, i hope you can make it to the next BBQ like you said so we can see it in the "metal". Matt
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i wont be bringing the rangie if i do get a chance
i'll be in the 130
with big wheels in tow [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
gotta show you boy's what a twin locker 130 will do [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
130's rule
You had better get snappin then hadnt you. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] MattOriginally posted by hiline
i wont be bringing the rangie if i do get a chance
i'll be in the 130
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gotta show you boy's what a twin locker 130 will do![]()
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http://www.the4wdzone.com.au/
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