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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Have a search,or others may point you in the right direction,the Disco3 type ones dont fit well seen pics here and 2 "LIVE" carpark versions.The blow moulding on them doesnt look flash up close either.
    Andrew
    Are you talking about this particular brand or cheapies in general Andrew? It's hard to tell but it would appear as though there is no tube like the Safari ones have that runs through the wheel arch joining the elbow from the intake to the elbow at the air filter. If this is the case I would find it hard to believe their claims for water tightness.

    I also understand that to provide improved air flow, the safari kit requires a section of the body leading into the engine bay to be trimmed to to reduce the bend radius of the elbow going into the air filter box. I'm assuming none of the others do this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    As a raised air intake,you shouldnt be destroying engines,even with that.Once you are in that deep you are in trouble or stupid.Buy a Defender for deep diving
    I would want to be looking at one at that price before buying,they could well be those ones that had Discovery 3 embelished on them,seen a couple of them fitted and I wouldnt put one on my $80000 vehicle
    A RAI is on my list,probably Safari.
    Andrew

    Here we go again! ... I'd like to see a Defender do this without half drowning the occupants. ...

    There has been a number of discussions over the years about various cheap knock off snorkels, in general it often turns out they are made from brittle non UV resistant plastic and not worth the cost of the postage let alone the cost price. Hell of a risk to put one on your vehicle and then see it fail without notice six months on.
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    Is that a concrete slab on the roof rack? The only "downside" to a watertight vehicle ;-)

    I wouldn't risk a cheapie on my vehicle, last thing you need is to find out it's useless when you really need it.

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    Ok looks similar to the various Safari copies that are available. I have one that is embossed Discovery 3. Picked it up from someone on here.
    I did not try to fit it myself, but got the guys at Opposite Lock South Sydney to do it when I bought the Rear Wheel Carrier and had it fitted.
    Gordon at OL was cursing it, as there were some issues with the template and the air intake hose as supplied was not long enough, so he had to get a new one in and a couple of sealing gasket rings as well I think. He assures me that it will be waterproof however. So I am glad that I didn't even think of trying.
    When I was up in the Flinders after Melrose a couple of years ago, it seemed to do a good job of reducing the amount of dust that go into the air filter. So I am happy with it. But if I did it again I would probably go the Safari.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oztourer View Post
    Are you talking about this particular brand or cheapies in general Andrew? It's hard to tell but it would appear as though there is no tube like the Safari ones have that runs through the wheel arch joining the elbow from the intake to the elbow at the air filter. If this is the case I would find it hard to believe their claims for water tightness.

    I also understand that to provide improved air flow, the safari kit requires a section of the body leading into the engine bay to be trimmed to to reduce the bend radius of the elbow going into the air filter box. I'm assuming none of the others do this.
    The ones with "Discovery 3" embossed on them.I think these are the same sans the D3 name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oztourer View Post
    Are you talking about this particular brand or cheapies in general Andrew? It's hard to tell but it would appear as though there is no tube like the Safari ones have that runs through the wheel arch joining the elbow from the intake to the elbow at the air filter. If this is the case I would find it hard to believe their claims for water tightness.

    I also understand that to provide improved air flow, the safari kit requires a section of the body leading into the engine bay to be trimmed to to reduce the bend radius of the elbow going into the air filter box. I'm assuming none of the others do this.
    The flexible tube is shown - curved and compressed rather than straight and stretched to length. It also has the large elbow for connection to the air-box that requires the aperture to be enlarged. It looks identical to the copy that I fitted to my D4 which is still as it was when I fitted it nearly 6 years ago.
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    Snorkels

    If I can add 5c worth......When I bought my 2010 D4, it came fitted with a LR 'raised air intake' as well as a host of after market accessories. I had heard stories doubting the water-tight integrity of the OEM 'snorkel' and that they have a fabric style 'membrane' tube that runs from the lower intake through the inner engine bay panel into the air-cleaner.

    With this in mind and that I usually don't think twice about tackling a water crossing, I decided to remove the 'raised air intake' and have a look for myself.

    If I found the alleged fabric style tube, I planned to install a length of rubber suction hose (The type that has a spiral wire wound around the outside perimeter) as it would be flexible enough to negotiate the bends through the inner engine panel, be water proof and last the life of the vehicle.

    Well fortunately, the previous owner (Who unfortunately passed away after building his humdinger D4) was fastidious in ensuring that all T's were crossed and I's were dotted. It seems that we both had the same thought and once I had dismantled the air intake (Not a hard job), I found that a length of convoluted hose similar to the hose off a swimming pool vacuum had replaced the original 'fabric tube'.

    Only downside is that I didn't get to see what was originally installed - can anyone confirm once and for all that the OEM 'raised air intake' is fitted with a fabric style hose that while dust proof - may or may not be water proof???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    The flexible tube is shown - curved and compressed rather than straight and stretched to length. It also has the large elbow for connection to the air-box that requires the aperture to be enlarged. It looks identical to the copy that I fitted to my D4 which is still as it was when I fitted it nearly 6 years ago.
    Well, not exactly "as it was" when you fitted it... it now only says "Discovery" as the "3" seems to have gone missing shortly after you sold it.
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