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Discussion Starter · #1 · Aug 19, 2015 In my neck of the woods (OK..actually the Maryland Suburbs of DC) when I get to go off road, I often have the opportunity to ford some streams and creeks. I find it odd that I cannot find a snorkel for my YJ. What keeps the water from running through my intake and then into my engine? Are there no snorkel kits made for my Jeep? Joined Sep 20, 2013 · 2,842 Posts
In my neck of the woods (OK..actually the Maryland Suburbs of DC) when I get to go off road, I often have the opportunity to ford some streams and creeks. I find it odd that I cannot find a snorkel for my YJ. What keeps the water from running through my intake and then into my engine? Are there no snorkel kits made for my Jeep? It's the same snorkel I had a Arb on my 2.5l YJ the snorkel hoses attatch to your stock airbox and there's a few small holds on be snorkel hat to allow water to drain Joined Jun 16, 2015 · 216 Posts
Discussion Starter · #3 · Aug 20, 2015 It's the same snorkel I had a Arb on my 2.5l YJ the snorkel hoses attatch to your stock airbox and there's a few small holds on be snorkel hat to allow water to drain Thanks Tom. I THINK I caught most of what you said! LOL. I will take a look at the ARB snorkel then. Jimmy
The Quadratec® Difference Safari Snorkel Quadratec Part #: 17000-0002 ARB Part #: SS1000HF Description Picture your Wrangler at the end of a convoy on a dry dusty trail. As each vehicle before you stirs up dust and debris, your air filter is forced to contain the contaminants as your engine gasps for air. Now picture your vehicle entering a water hole. As the front tires leave the
embankment and your Jeep noses into the water, the air intake becomes incredibly vulnerable to water ingestion. Taking water into your engines combustion chambers will create what's known as "hydro lock". Details
A Safari Snorkel System relocates your engine's air intake point from the relatively low and vulnerable position under the hood to a much higher and safer location where a constant source of cooler, cleaner, drier air is available. Designed around TJ's without A/C. Installation Notes Installation Difficulty: Level 3Advanced 1. Requires
Cutting. Installation Time: 3-5 hours Warranty 3 Year Limited Warranty
Customer Submitted PhotosARB Safari Snorkel ReviewsQuestionsThis works with the 2.5 as well as 4.0? That is correct. This is compatible with both engines do you have the shipping weight and dimensions, The box measures 50" x 17" x 8" and weighs 20lbs I just bought a 94 YJ and an ARB snorkel is going on that 4.0l, one question I have is simple! What filter do you run besides the prefilter at the top? A K7N or UNI in the modified Box? Thank you Hello, This snorkel ties into the factory air box so any aftermarket or OEM factory replacement filter will work just fine.
Should I put a snorkel on my Jeep?Using a snorkel allows you to keep your air intake free of water and mud if you cross any deep streams or rivers while off-roading. If you are off-roading in a dry dusty area, a snorkel will prevent dust and dirt from being pulled into your engine.
Do snorkels add HP?Some say it will improve your HP as you are taking in more cleaner cold air, compared to hot engine air. Others have said that the length and angles of the snorkel will reduce your air flow, thus lowering your HP.
Can you remove a Jeep snorkel?Most of the snorkels seem to involve drilling a hole for the snorkel in the existing box, and plugging the factory hole. You may be able to move the plug for the airbox. Worst case, you replace the lower portion of the airbox. They can still be found used on ebay and the like for reasonable money.
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