I didnt now either, but someone on the other thread said they did, i think.Quote:
Originally Posted by incisor
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I didnt now either, but someone on the other thread said they did, i think.Quote:
Originally Posted by incisor
They do Ace,I DISCOVERYed them the other week.I was so close to buying one until the genuine one popped up on Ebay
Andrew
Put one on mine it works fine reasonably easy fit.just make sure you seal everything up properly.Got mine from 4wd systems about the same price qouted
Looks like and Airflow snorkel it is then. Matt
[quote=incisor]makes a difference, esp on the hwy.
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In what way a decrease in aerodynamics thus using more fuel?
[quote=dobbo][quote=incisor]makes a difference, esp on the hwy.
I would have thought it would be a benefit given there is a more direct flow of cold air into the engine. MattQuote:
In what way a decrease in aerodynamics thus using more fuel?
it uses less fuel, esp when cold and wet.
it is only a very small amount but it does help.
the other big bonus is it makes room for a second battery.
A snorkel is a snorkel , does not matter what brand, as long as it is sealed correctly. A home made job would be just as good though not as attractive. I have had both the Safari (Disco & Fender) Air Flow on the Rangie and both are good. Price would be the main consideration, with Safari being a little overpriced for what is just a piece of moulded plastic.