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Is a safari snorkel worth the amount of money you pay for it? why?
Casey
Casey
jeepguy97 said:Do you frequently drive through deep water? If the answer is yes and you have a lift, recovery gear, and good tires, then yes a snorkle is a good investment because it's a helluva lot cheaper than a new engine. If you want to spend money in other areas, I'd go the hombrew route and make you own intake to prevent consumption. Making your own snorkle is another option.
Beezil said:where is the voting option for "most ultimate poseur mod" ???
well?
Root Moose said:I like the mod on madxj.com that relocates the factory snorkel to breathe through the base of the windsheild. Gonna do that one eventually.r@m
Root Moose said:I like the mod on madxj.com that relocates the factory snorkel to breathe through the base of the windsheild. Gonna do that one eventually.
r@m
XJawgi said:Does a snorkle give you better performance,ike as a air intake? Im assuming it would but i never see any performance numbers.
This is definately something I am concerned with. I figure it is something that you have to be concious of and make sure that snow is cleared before going. Not that big a deal - you have to do that anyway unless you like having your windows fogged up inside.spaulman said:Have you had any problem with ice accumulating in this area in the winter? I normally clean all of the snow off of the XJ but there is the occasional time where it freezes a bit before I clean if off. Also, what keeps rain from getting sucked into the intake hose? It seems like a cheap and trail safe alternative to a snorkle.