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Thread: Genuine Raised air intake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco4SE View Post
    I was referring to either
    Cheers, Craig
    I never really noticed a difference on the D3's (and I've had both), but the Safari seemed a little noisier. I was suspicious of the Safari's effect on my fuel consumption, but I could never really pin it down to the snorkel alone, as I'd modified quite a few other things by then.

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    It seems that I need to be interested in this topic as my air filter element was very dirty at 45K, so the external air vent still manages to allow plenty of dust to be ingested. I fitted a snorkel to my D2 because of the dust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    It seems that I need to be interested in this topic as my air filter element was very dirty at 45K, so the external air vent still manages to allow plenty of dust to be ingested. I fitted a snorkel to my D2 because of the dust.
    That's the reason I initially fitted mine- went through 2 air filters in 6mths/20 000km!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    went through 2 air filters in 6mths/20 000km!

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    Gordon
    And yet LR reckons in normal circumstances the air filter will go 72,000km and in arduous conditions 24,000km - wishful thinking I think.

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    I've been slack, not having checked the D4's filter at all. My D2's got clogged enough to seriously affect fuel consumption after 10K but its intake was from the inner guard. I'll check this one in 10K, as long as I remember!
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    Yes Graeme, you must remember.

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    Its in my maintenance schedule now, not that there's any guarantee that it will be looked at like a lot of other equipment maintenance.
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    How is the mudguard air grille removed? Gauging by the dirt in the tube, it looks as though dirt is being drawn from where the tube joins behind the grille and if so, I'll seal that for starters.
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    Decorative Grill on the fender?

    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    How is the mudguard air grille removed? Gauging by the dirt in the tube, it looks as though dirt is being drawn from where the tube joins behind the grille and if so, I'll seal that for starters.
    If you mean the decorative grill that sort of fills the air intake hole in the side of the fender, it seems the "approved" technique is to stand with your back to it, then put both hands behind your back, grab the grill louvers with your fingers and pull upwards and tip out from the bottom.

    That "back to the grill" position seems to put an even pressure on the plastic and the louvre justs moves up a bit and tips out from the bottom.

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    Thanks bbyer. That'll save me breaking off retaining tabs at least.
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