Originally Posted by
PhilipA
Tank, in theory the end entry is better and I had my end entry opened up at one stage and a cold air duct made from fibreglass across the top of the battery, until a friend with a standard nozzle hydrauliced his engine going through a deep puddle at 80KMh.
I have a packaging problem in that I have a Thor manifold which brings the throttle body forward , so I cannot even have the MAF clamped to the barrel mouth. Not ideal but only thing possible.
I experimented with a Commodore panel filter but the problem with snorkels, 2nd batteries and panel filters in RRCs is that the air inlet is necessarily on the bottom to stop water flooding of the element, and there is nowhere to put a pipe/fitting in a RRC unless you relocate everything behind the filter.
And seeing it exhibits such a low restriction , I did not think any gain is worth the effort. it has been like this about 7 years now, and I have never had a blocked filter,despite extensive dusty work, as I am careful and fit unifilter socks when in the bulldust.
Regards Philip A