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    Quote Originally Posted by Oztourer View Post
    I doubt this would work. The pipe running through the wheel arch between the air intake grill and the filter box is not sealed so air would still be drawn in. This pipe is replaced with a sealed pipe on the Safari snorkel.
    What would be the point in fitting a raised air intake if the first time you drive into water thinking you are safe because the air entry level into the engine is at the top of windscreen level but you suddenly come to a stop with a bang because you haven't sealed everything below?
    Any decent snorkel kit comes with instructions. And an important instruction is the one that tells you to remember to seal any drain holes in the air box...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    Oh nasty..... had it just been serviced at a dealer? (personal option only).

    As for blocking intake with rags/bags/towels etc etc... not a hope in hell, my guess is that there would be that much intake suction anything that was put over intake would cleanly get sucked in.... with your undies

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    I could believe it. I used to have a 1966 Jaguar S-Type with a 3.8 litre straight six in it. It had an auto choke but it didn't work, so to start it, I'd lift the bonnet and partially cover the air intake with the palm of my hand while pressing the starter solenoid on the wing. A mate watching me one day asked what would happen if I covered all of the tube. I said it would probably stop. So I did cover it. It did stop. AND it bloody hurt the palm of my hand when it tried to suck my hand in!
    That was only on tickover. I don't think parking a buttock over the intake of a big diesel screaming it's head off would be a good idea...

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    Quote Originally Posted by therev View Post
    I wonder if blocking the exhaust might would choke the engine to stop it?
    I think you'd find it almost impossible to push hard enough to stop the exhaust coming out of the pipe. It would be at high pressure, plus it might not be able to breathe while you are doing it.
    Then there's a chance if it all goes Pete Tong up front, that there might be some lumpy bits being fired at you, mortar style

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    Quote Originally Posted by RR P38 View Post
    I have never really thought much of Diesel engines
    Purely from a toxic view point, the emissions from a modern diesel engine are extremely carcinogenic.
    The particulate size (ie its very small) is mostly non respirable many pass through the lining of the lungs and go directly into the blood stream.
    I love watching mummies sitting with a car full of kids on a hot day engine running AC on and not moving all the while sitting in a cloud of carcinogenic smog.
    Pollution levels in big cities have increased dramatically in the sub 10 micron and 2 micron range, mostly attributable to the increased numbers of diesel vehicles.
    Australia has the the second highest level of sulphur permissible in fuel as well. And we wonder why we have one of the highest levels of Asthma in the world?
    Just look at any of the modern diesels under hard acceleration and convince your self that they are not killing us in droves

    Bring on electric cars.........it cant happen fast enough
    And yet governments told the people to buy diesels...
    I drive a Disco 1 with a 300TDi because I really couldn't afford a V8's slurpings. When I bought it it was my only car on the road. Now it's my play time toy, but I also find it difficult to fight the attraction to wade in deep water. Something which you can do in a diesel and not have to worry about the spark going out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67hardtop View Post
    The R190 International GM 2 stroke V6 diesel i drove had the flaps under the blower to stop the engine running away. I remember the boss telling me "dont pull that cable unless the engine runs out of control". I had no idea what he meant till i seen it happen one day on another diesel engine. The mechanic shoved a phone book on the intake and that stopped it. He told me never use your hand or it can actually suck the flesh of it. True or not, i dont want to try it...lol.

    Cheers Rod
    Given how much my hand hurt after doing that on the intake of a 3,8L jag straight six engine on tickover, I WOULD believe.
    And the sad thing would be if your skin came off before it stopped, I doubt the bony bits left would form a seal so you'd be skinned AND your engine would detonate...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    I see people driving electric or hybrid cars are shake my head that they somehow believe they are doing anything that benefits anything....

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    They are reducing pollution where they drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhula View Post
    What's really sad is I still remember the ditty so it's done right and it's been almost 20 years since I last worked on one. - Valery Tickles Gary's Balls Mainly In Bed.
    The clipboard was more for stopping the engine revving at full noise (usually due to cocking up the rack balancing) than a runaway though
    I'm guessing it stands for something?
    Valve Timing Gets Bad More If Bent???

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    What part of owning a tesla ****box is FREE or ZERO ??? the purchase price $120K and then some or the cost of installing the solar panels etc?
    Return on investment looks like the only ZERO thing there.

    Motor vehicles account for around 8% of Australia's emissions, the big killer is our electricity production, you know all that nasty coal being burnt. Add to that we export 3 times as much coal as we burn. If Australia (if we actually had a working Government) was serious about our health and that of the planet we would stop burning coal and stop selling it.

    Again if Australia was serious about our health they would get rid of Australia's fleet of aging old emissions spewing trucks that are used as inner city deliveries and wharf to distribution centre deliveries. This is where real world answers lay in such hybrid and electric trucks from FUSO / DAIMLER, not pie in the sky bull**** from tesla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_Rob View Post
    What would be the point in fitting a raised air intake if the first time you drive into water thinking you are safe because the air entry level into the engine is at the top of windscreen level but you suddenly come to a stop with a bang because you haven't sealed everything below?
    Any decent snorkel kit comes with instructions. And an important instruction is the one that tells you to remember to seal any drain holes in the air box...
    They were not sold as a snorkel. I read somewhere that the RAI was an attempt to reduce the percentage of intake air taken from the dusty heights below about 1.2m, thus improving filter life in dusty environments.
    Apparently Nissan and Toyota had similar offerings.
    Of course, it wouldn't be the first time car manufacturers have tried to latch onto an image, using gear that is not what it seems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_Rob View Post
    What would be the point in fitting a raised air intake if the first time you drive into water thinking you are safe because the air entry level into the engine is at the top of windscreen level but you suddenly come to a stop with a bang because you haven't sealed everything below?
    Any decent snorkel kit comes with instructions. And an important instruction is the one that tells you to remember to seal any drain holes in the air box...
    Hey Disc_Rob
    I'm not sure if you missed my point. The standard air intake on the D3(&4?) is NOT sealed. The trunking between the air intake on the side and the air filter box is slotted and is covered with a cloth sock (presumably to act as a bit of a pre filter). Even the elbows have holes in them. The LR RAI just bolts on to the outside of the vehicle. RAI's are not sold as water wading devices, they are designed to pick up cleaner air and to increase air flow into the engin (LR specifically state this). That is why blocking the air intake on factory vehicles will not starve the engine. As you say though, decent quality brand snorkels such as Safari are sealed. The merits of using snorkels to increase the water wading depths of these vehicles is a whole different kettle of fish...
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