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    Ideal air intake diameter?

    Morning all,
    My 4bd1t has a dodgy old safari snorkel mounted on the drivers side which I'm looking to replace with something "better" - The air filter system is still stock and I'm thinking custom stainless steel pipework with a donaldson topspin on top is the way to go... so the obvious question is what diameter would be ideal? without a measuring tape, I think the intake to the air filter system is around 75mm diameter - is it worth going bigger than this?

    cheers,

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    I've posed the same question in a previous thread http://www.aulro.com/afvb/isuzu-land...on-system.html
    I am still no further ahead with my system as I have other projects but I am still wondering what to do like what your thinking...
    Yes the air filter is 3" inlet outlet etc etc but I'm hesitant to use 3" for a snorkel I am thinking it may be to small...however others have suggested smooth transitions are more beneficial than diameter (to a certain degree I'd imagine)

    I personally like the look of the safari snorkels but if it was to be a restriction I will steer clear...suposedly there was a difference in diameter between safari snorkel models too

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    obviously my search terms were a touch off base! ;-) cheers for the link...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchiDna View Post
    obviously my search terms were a touch off base! ;-) cheers for the link...
    Nah nah all good I've been wondering same thing again lately too as im not sure what to do

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    Snorkel

    Couple of points that might help.

    a) If you go bigger than say a Safari snorkel you run the risk of getting done for blocking your A pillar vision. Can go very pair shaped if you hit someone or something.

    On our RRC I just run the snorkel top, right at the top of the l/h guard. If I run a full lenght snorkel at 3" it triggers my filter change guage. So I keep a lenght of 3" flex in the back just incase we do a deep crossing. Rest of the time its just the top sucking in cold air. Nice and easy.

    Justin


    Not a good shot, but you can just see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRanged View Post
    Couple of points that might help.

    a) If you go bigger than say a Safari snorkel you run the risk of getting done for blocking your A pillar vision. Can go very pair shaped if you hit someone or something.

    On our RRC I just run the snorkel top, right at the top of the l/h guard. If I run a full lenght snorkel at 3" it triggers my filter change guage. So I keep a lenght of 3" flex in the back just incase we do a deep crossing. Rest of the time its just the top sucking in cold air. Nice and easy.

    Justin


    Not a good shot, but you can just see it.
    cheers....every photo i see of your rangie i want one itlooks tuff!!!!

    what you say about the filter change light is interesting and suggest that length is a problem on the intake side of things....i am aiming towards a second hand safari snorkel from a wreckers i think

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    here is a calculator that might help.
    ENGINEERING.com | Air Flow Conversion Calculator

    just for interest the snorkel head on a v8 turbo diesel land cruiser is 3.5" , same as the safari snorkel head on the Td5 Defender

    The longer the snorkel tube the harder it is to suck thru it, so the diameter needs to increase to compensate.

    using the above if you have a 450cfm airflow the air is going at 11.6m/s thru a 3" tube and 8.5m/s in a 3.5" tube

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    ****in imageshack - not viewable in this part of the world...

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