I have that snorkel laying around for 3 years now, never got around to cut into the fender and fit it. Anyone have any questions about it, shoot!
-P
Available from TerraFirma. Probably not stocked locally but your LR parts guys could order it from their suppliers. Apparently it’s been available for the past 5 years.
TerraFirma TF159
TF159 - Snorkel Kit
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I have that snorkel laying around for 3 years now, never got around to cut into the fender and fit it. Anyone have any questions about it, shoot!
-P
I adapted a defender 200Tdi snorkel (left side) you drill the mudguard and you get to the filter box with a flexible hose
Right, reading is hard. (hence the edit)
Anyway, still not mountedbut perhaps this summer finally!
I was not aware that defender snorkels would line up? Have any pics?
Cheers,
-P
for the defender snorkel, you have to build the internal part of the mudguard from scratch, the original one has a wrong fold. I don't have photos, I would have to dismantle everything
the external part adapts as a body curve, as long as it is from the 200Tdi, which mounts it on the left (I have left-hand drive and left-hand filter box)
to get an idea of the interior you can see the site Lucky 8’s Project P38 - Land Rover Forums - Land Rover Enthusiast Forum,
at page 12, you will find how to assemble the internal part
Last edited by V8Ian; 26th March 2024 at 09:27 PM. Reason: Hopefully fix the link.
questa è la parte esterna
non è mio, l'ho detto così
Ah yes! I remember seeing that setup way back. I reckoned the air inlet hosepipe was way too thin in diameter for a 4.6L V8 to breathe properly. Thing is, the same can be said for the terrafirma solution since the plastic is rather thick the inner diameter is not really that big. I might eventually go for one of those 4" big pipes, custom made. I am also considering moving the EAS stuff so that the air intake does not have to skirt the fender or has to be routed internally.
Cheers,
-P
A 4” Stainless snorkel is what I run. I considered a 3” one, but I don’t want to smoother it, so I had one made up locally at a boilermaking shop.
4” Stainless Steel
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